Risk & Compliance Associate Solicitor
Sarah Singh is an Associate Solicitor specialising in Risk and Compliance within Rothera Bray’s central Risk team and is based at the firm’s Nottingham office.

Sarah is based at our Lace Market office, working alongside Richard Hammond on a wide range of risk and compliance matters.
Sarah has a thirst for knowledge and shows both an empathic ability to connect with the firm’s clients and employees, and enjoyment for detailed analytical and technical legal work.
Sarah is passionate about using the law to achieve practical, real-world solutions, in a way that develops trust, meets diverse needs and shapes culture.
Sarah is Co-Chair of Nottinghamshire Law Society’s Equality & Diversity Committee and sits as a member on Nottinghamshire Law Society’s Council and Education & Training Committee.
Equality and Diversity Champion 2025, Nottinghamshire Law Society
“Sarah Singh has been managing the final stages of my mother's trust set up to pay a bequest to her great grandchildren when they each became 25. This involved getting the funds from MetLife who had invested them. MetLife were very difficult and Sarah used great persistence to get everything finally completed.”Gillian A Gehring
“Really pleased with the great service received recently from Rothera Bray in West Bridgford. Particular thanks to solicitor Sarah Singh who was excellent.”Client A
“Sarah Singh recently helped my Mother with her will. My Mother's feedback: Sarah was kind and thoughtful, suggesting useful things and explaining sections to me. I will certainly be putting more business with this practice.”Adam
“My husband and I recently made a Will with Rothera Bray Solicitors in West Bridgford. From start to finish our questions were answered extremely professionally and all new information was explained clearly. I would like to give Sarah Singh a mention as her service was just brilliant and so efficient. Would HIGHLY recommend her for Will making.”Jodie
“Thank you for the excellent service! Sarah Singh, we very much appreciated your professional and kind approach, as well as the clarity of the documents!”Melanie
Equality and Diversity Champion 2025, Nottinghamshire Law Society

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