Roger Bamber > Mills & Reeve LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Mills & Reeve LLP
24 KING WILLIAM STREET
LONDON
EC4R 9AT
England
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Work Department

Family and matrimonial.

Position

Partner and joint head of the national family law team, which is one the largest in the country. Roger is recognised as one of the leading family lawyers in the country. He is a leading practitioner in dispute resolution, having been a mediator since 1990, and having helped to set up the Collaborative Law movement. He also qualified as a family arbitrator in 2012. He specialises in complex financial cases, and has recently been involved in the mediation of an international family dispute, and one of the largest international trust cases brought before the High Court. He has lectured extensively in Europe and the UK, and has written numerous books and articles. He has promoted innovation within family law, through his own YouTube channel, his website www.divorce.co.uk and the Divorce UK app.

Career

Trained London.

Memberships

Resolution; Central London Collaborative Forum; fellow of the International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.

Education

Selwyn College, Cambridge University (MA).

Leisure

Family, music, art, rowing.

Lawyer Rankings

East Anglia > Private client > Family

Mills & Reeve LLP has a deep bench of family lawyers who handle high-value and complex matrimonial and children matters across East Anglia and nationally. Trained arbitrator, collaborative lawyer, mediator and ‘tough negotiatorNick Stone leads the firm-wide practice from Norwich. Also in Norwich, ‘diligent and scrupulously fair‘ principal associate Frances Bailey and senior Naomi Shelton are highly regarded. The Cambridge office is home to ‘highly intelligent, street-smart, pragmatic‘ local lead partner Caitlin Jenkins and senior family law consultant Roger Bamber. Also in Cambridge, principal associates Ania Tarasiewicz, Hannah Wilson and Rachel Brand are ‘a group of exceptionally bright and able lawyers working as a well-oiled team‘.