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Roche Legal shortlisted in The Women, Influence & Power in Law UK Awards 2024

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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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Last reviewed: 12 August 2025

The women Influence and Power in Law UK Awards 2024

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Roche Legal’s expertise and innovation has been recognised by two prestigious legal and business awards.

We are delighted to have been shortlisted in The Women, Influence & Power in Law UK Awards 2024 with Rachel Roche recognised and in the Innovative Leaders category and in the BusinessDesk.com Yorkshire Leadership Awards where Roche Legal is nominated in the  Professional Services Leader category.

Rachel Roche, owner of Roche Legal, said: “ To be short listed for two significant awards is a wonderful way to start 2024 and is tribute to the hard work and expertise of the Roche Legal team and we are committed to continuing to offer our clients and outstanding service.”

The nominations build on the success of Roche Legal being shortlisted for Business Innovation of the Year at The Press Business Awards 2023.

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