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| DDI: | 0845 5212999 |
| Email: | bricer@gepp.co.uk |
| Teams: | Criminal |
Roger Brice completed his training with Gepp & Sons and was admitted as a Solicitor in 1978. He then practised in Oxford and Cambridge before returning to the firm in 1981 to start the criminal department. He was made a Partner in 1984.
Roger is a former member of the Law Society's Criminal Law Committee and a member and past honorary secretary of the Criminal Law Solicitors' Association. He is a member of the Committee of London Criminal Courts Solicitors' Association, the Essex Criminal Justice Board and the Institute of Military Court Advocates. He is also a Higher Court Advocate and a solicitor trainer at Gray's Inn.
Roger enjoys sailing and spending time with his family.