
About Us
History
Hawley & Rodgers was initially founded by John Rodgers, together with Killer Hawley, in Loughborough in 1939, initially in office premises over Lloyds Bank. John Rodgers's son, David Rodgers is currently a consultant with the firm, based at the Loughborough office. A second office was opened in Leicester, at the current premises (23 New Walk) in 1949. The Nottingham office began its life in the late 1960's originally situated in a small room over a shop on Exchange Walk and now occupies its current offices on the corner of Clarendon Street and Talbot Street.
Service Commitment
We will try to:
- Keep you regularly informed of progress on your matter
- Explain the legal work and the processes involved
- Communicate in plain language
- Advise you regularly of the costs incurred and the risk and benefit of pursuing a matter
- Inform you of the likely timescale involved.
Equality and Diversity
We are committed to ensuring that our clients are treated fairly, and will not experience inequality, prejudice or discrimination on the grounds of age; colour; disability; family responsibility; gender; health; marital status; nationality; race or ethnic group; religion or belief; sexual orientation; or other irrelevant criteria.
Resolving Problems
We aim to offer all clients an efficient and effective service. If you are dissatisfied with any aspect of our service you should raise it first with the partner supervising your matter. If you feel that this is inappropriate or you are not happy with the response, then please contact Elspeth Harlow at our Loughborough Office. We will promptly and thoroughly investigate any complaint you may have.


