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Rachel Roche shortlisted for two prestigious Modern Law Private Client Awards 2023
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Rachel Roche LL.M. TEP is the founder and owner of Roche Legal, an award-winning private client solicitor with over 15 years' experience in Wills, Probate, and estate planning.
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Last reviewed: 12 August 2025

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Rachel Roche, owner of Roche Legal, was thrilled to be shortlisted in two categories for prestigious Modern Law Private Client Awards 2023 in recognition of her ground breaking and innovative work.
Rachel was shortlisted in the Lawyer of the Year – Wills & Probate and Best Innovation. Both categories recognised Rachel’s drive and determinations to set new standards for the delivery of Wills a& Probate service in the UK.
Announcing the short list, the judges said: “A huge congratulations – this is a fantastic achievement as we have been overwhelmed with the volume of nominations for the inaugural year.”
Modern Law launched the awards to “specifically to celebrate and champion the incredible work being delivered across the Private Client industry.”
Rachel Roche said: “ I am delighted to have been shortlisted in two different categories in the Modern Law Private Client Awards and want to pay tribute to the outstanding team at Roche Legal who have full embraced our desire to deliver an outstanding and ground breaking service for clients at home and abroad.”
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