Rollits LLP explained

Firm Name:Rollits LLP
Headquarters:Kingston upon Hull
Num Offices:2
Num Attorneys:60
Num Employees:Approximately 100
Key People:Richard Field (Senior Partner)
Ralph Gilbert (Managing Partner)[1]
Date Founded:1841
Company Type:Limited Liability Partnership
Homepage:rollits.com

Rollits LLP is a Yorkshire commercial law firm, with offices in Hull and York, England. The firm was founded in 1841 by John Rollit.

In May 2010 the firm changed from a traditional law partnership to a Limited Liability Partnership with the name Rollits LLP.

History

In Hull in 1841, John Rollit, the son of a local cabinet-maker, was admitted as a solicitor and taken into partnership by local solicitor William Dryden at 2 Bowlalley Lane, a firm that became Dryden Sons and Rollit.

Having married Eliza Kaye, the daughter of architect Joseph Kaye, the Builder of Huddersfield,[2] Rollit set up his law firm at 62 Whitefriargate in 1850.[3]

In the twentieth century the firm continued under the direction of John’s two sons Albert and Arthur. Thomas Farrell joined in 1875, after a spell as a journalist for the Hull Morning News, but it was his son, Hugh, who put their family's name on the brass plate. Dick Bladon became a Partner on New Year’s Day 1934 when the firm became Rollit Farrell & Bladon. It retained that name until 2001, when it changed to Rollits.

In the 1970s the firm merged with Mainprize & Rignall,[4] and in the 1980s acquired Neville Hobson & Co.

In 1990, Rollits opened an office in York city centre, moving out to Forsyth House, Monks Cross in April 2017.

Offices

, Rollits has two offices in the UK, Hull and York.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ROLLITS LTD Marketing Contacts . Hoovers. 7 February 2014.
  2. Web site: The Buildings of John Huddersfield . The History Press . 2009 . 8 February 2014 . 18 July 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110718094442/http://huddersfieldhistory.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/the-buildings-of-huddersfield-reprint-2009-sources1.pdf . live .
  3. News: Public Notices. 8 February 1850. Hull Packet. 1. 11 June 2022. The British Newspaper Archive. subscription.
  4. Web site: Amalgamated Firms . Hull Law Society . 26 April 2011 . 1 April 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110401202958/http://www.hulllawsociety.co.uk/amalgamated-firms/ . live .