Monday, May 12, 2025

Merger sees East Midlands legal practices join forces

Two long-standing East Midlands solicitor firms, Nottingham-based Rotheras Solicitors LLP and Leicester-based Bray & Bray Solicitors, have merged, becoming Rothera Bray LLP.

The merger will entail all existing partners and staff of Bray & Bray and Rotheras Solicitors, joining together to create a 200-strong team with 27 partners, and all clients of both firms will come under the new LLP.

Employees will continue to operate from all existing offices with an enhanced service offering across a greater geographical range.

Christina Yardley, CEO at Rothera Bray LLP, said: “Rothera Bray is a merger of two thriving firms coming together as one, committed to our people focused approach as the firm that everyone can grow with.

“As well as expanding our geographical reach and the breadth of expertise we can offer to clients we are proud to become one of the top 200 UK law firms by revenue for the first time.”

Tim Gladdle, senior partner at Rothera Bray LLP, said: “The merger is an excellent opportunity for us to expand the expertise within our teams whilst growing and developing our offering to clients across the East Midlands and nationally.

“Both of our firms have a long history in Leicester, Nottingham, and Derby, and we have found a natural symmetry in our goal to serve our clients with integrity and excellence.

“We look forward to aligning our approach and values in a merger that will strengthen our market offering which will benefit from new technologies that will streamline processes and infrastructure, adding further value to our client experience.”

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