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Written by: Rachel Roche

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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Yorkshire Legal Awards 2023.

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The Roche Legal team are delighted to be shortlisted in the Niche Law Firm of the Year 2023 at the Yorkshire Legal Awards.

The awards recognised outstanding achievement by the legal profession and is staged by the Yorkshire Legal News who staged record breaking sell out event at New Dock Hall in Leeds and revealed in the run up to the awards ceremony that “ the number of entries received were outstanding. “

The Yorkshire Legal Awards brings together the region’s legal community to recognise and celebrate its many achievements. The awards are judged by a prestigious independent panel made up of experts from across the Yorkshire legal community.

Owner Rachel Roche said: “To be shortlisted in a category that attracted 30 entries is a tribute to the whole Roche Legal team and our collective drive and determination to offer a unique and innovative service for our clients.”

Roche Legal is a York based multi-award winning solicitors that offers a ground breaking Wills and Probate private client service featuring an international legal network dealing with cross border succession planning and administration.

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