Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Rollasons Solicitors LLP pushes growth plans forward with new business development director

Lutterworth-based Rollasons Solicitors LLP has pushed forward its regional growth plans with the appointment of Ian Taylor as its new business development director. 

A strategy and performance specialist, Ian has worked closely with Rollasons’ leadership team as a consultant for the past 18 months, now joining Rollasons as an interim business development director to drive forward its expansion plans.

With a five-year plan already in motion, the firm is growing with six new hires planned this year across its offices in Daventry, Lutterworth, and Leamington Spa, and has plans to open in further locations.

Kam Vara, partner at Rollasons Solicitors LLP, said: “We’re delighted to officially welcome Ian to the team and value the expertise and dedication he’s already brought to Rollasons. We’re a thriving, dynamic firm of solicitors, recently celebrating 30 years in business, and we’re now ready to expand again while staying true to our values and family ethos.

“With six new hires on the way and more to follow, we’re building a team that reflects our commitment to excellence and outstanding client care. Ian’s expertise will be instrumental in driving our next phase of growth, and we’re excited for what’s ahead.”

Ian added: “This is an exciting time for Rollasons. The firm is highly respected for its expert legal services and its reputation for professionalism, approachability and a personal touch. Rollasons isn’t just about legal expertise, it’s about building real relationships and delivering outstanding client care.

“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed working with the team over the past 18 months, and I’m looking forward to officially stepping into this role to help expand their presence even further.”

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