Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Law firm makes raft of promotions

Rotheras LLP has made six promotions at its Nottingham office.

Natalie Abbott (employment) joined Rotheras in 2020 before being promoted to senior associate in 2021. Having been tasked with setting up the employment law department, and having driven this forward successfully, she has now been promoted to partner.

Lucy Pettitt (conveyancing), James Briggs (private client), Sarah Soo (private client) and Grant Benskin (dispute resolution) have all been promoted to senior associate, and Rebecca Lister who began as a trainee at the firm and qualified into the child care department, has been promoted to associate.

The promotions will take effect from 1 June and bring the total number of partners and senior associates across its Nottingham and Derby offices to 30.

Rotheras CEO Christina Yardley said: “This year’s cohort of promotions are incredibly talented individuals that reinforce the strength and depth of our legal services.

“Natalie Abbott has supported us in our goal of expanding our service areas to ensure that we deliver on our firm values of excellence for clients, looking after their needs through a diverse service offering with exceptional client care driving everything we do.

“I am delighted for our associate and senior associate promotions to be making headway in their careers with Rotheras, we invest heavily in nurturing talent and creating a culture that fosters career progression. I wish all of our newly promoted staff a very long and successful career with Rotheras.”

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