Patrick Burstall transitions from a family-founded firm to Rollits LLP after six decades.
- Patrick Burstall served over 60 years at Burstalls, a firm founded by his father in 1946.
- Following his father’s retirement, Patrick led Burstalls for 42 years until 2020.
- Burstall now joins Rollits LLP as a consultant solicitor with vast expertise in private client work.
- Rollits LLP anticipates enhanced service delivery with Burstall’s extensive experience.
Patrick Burstall, a distinguished lawyer, marks a significant career move as he joins Rollits LLP in Hull. After dedicating over 60 years to Burstalls, the firm established by his father Bryan Burstall in 1946, Patrick brings a wealth of experience to his new role.
Patrick began his journey at Burstalls in 1961, qualifying as a solicitor by 1968. When his father retired in 1978, Patrick stepped up as the senior partner, a position he held for 42 years before transitioning to a consultant role in 2020.
His legal forte spans various domains of private client work, including trust management, will drafting, probate administration, tax issues, agricultural law, and conveyancing. Patrick is also a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, reflecting his esteemed standing in the field.
Patrick expressed his eagerness to embark on this new chapter at Rollits, stating: “After so long with the same firm, I’m excited to join Rollits and look forward to contributing to their continued success in serving clients with exceptional service and advice.”
John Lane, the head of the private capital department at Rollits, welcomed Patrick by highlighting his extraordinary expertise. “Patrick’s arrival brings a wealth of invaluable expertise and knowledge to complement our existing private capital team. His experience and knowledge will help build upon our existing reputation as we continue to provide an excellent service to the clients we work with,” he affirmed.
Patrick Burstall’s transition to Rollits LLP signifies a new era enriched by decades of profound legal expertise.