Respected Solicitor retires from leading Cumbrian Law Firm

One of the Cumbria’s most respected Solicitors, Roger Broady, is taking a well-earned retirement from Kendal based Temple Heelis Solicitors.

Roger has been with the firm for nearly 40 years and during this time he has gained an enviable reputation for the quality of his work representing clients in a wide range of personal and commercial disputes.

He has previously been President of the local Westmorland Law Society and President of the Association of North Western Law Societies, representing Solicitors across Cumbria, Lancashire, Cheshire and North Wales.

Roger began his career at Walker Smith Way where he qualified as a Solicitor, joining Temple & Bargh, as the firm was then known, in August 1977. He became a Partner in 1979 and Senior Partner in 1989.

Managing Partner, Richard Moore said “Roger has spent many years serving people across Cumbria and he will be greatly missed by all at Temple Heelis.”

Roger is a great cricket fan and wine lover, as well as a keen golfer. He said: “I’ve been planning my retirement for some time, and though it’s sad to leave the firm I’m looking forward to spending time with family and playing more golf!”

The firm’s dispute resolution service is now headed by Richard Moore and John Sim. The department will be launching a range of new fixed fee commercial services in April.