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Hollie Moore

Senior Paralegal

Hollie Moore is a Senior Paralegal in Rothera Bray’s Wills and Probate department and is based at our Mapperley office.

Hollie Moore

Expertise

  • Preparation of Lasting Powers of Attorneys
  • Registering Enduring Powers of Attorneys
  • Wills
  • Probate Estates

Approach

Hollie is a Senior Paralegal in the Private Client department, she works alongside Nelissa Hicks and Jasmin Marshall across a wide range of private client matters including; Preparation of Lasting Powers of Attorneys, Registering Enduring Powers of Attorneys, Wills and Probate Estates.

Hollie enjoys building relationships with clients, she believes clear and frequent communication helps to progress matters efficiently.

Hollie previously spent 13 years within residential conveyancing, having built up her knowledge and understanding through various roles.

Career Highlights

  • Hollie began her legal career in 2005 in a small Nottinghamshire law firm, joining as an apprentice legal secretary. There she gained over 13 years of experience within the residential conveyancing department.
  • Hollie joined Rothera Bray in September 2018
  • Joined the Child Care team at Rothera Bray in 2022
  • Hollie joined the Wills and Probate department in March 2023

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