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Inksters expands network with move into Thurso

12th December 2018 | careers , practice management

Inksters Solicitors has expanded its network by opening a second Caithness office, with Charlotte Platt joining the firm to set up a branch at 10 Sinclair Street, Thurso.

Ms Platt has worked in Thurso for D&H (formerly Drever & Heddle) for a number of years. She deals with domestic conveyancing and private client work.

Inksters has had an office in Wick since 2013, when Sylvia MacLennan joined the firm, concentrating on court related matters.

The firm has expanded from its initial base in Glasgow to offices in Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Forfar, Portree and Wick, with visiting bases in Inverness and Lerwick.

Brian Inkster, who founded the firm, commented: “I am delighted to be expanding Inksters’ operations in Caithness. Charlotte joining us in Thurso to cover domestic conveyancing and private client work extends our Caithness offering and compliments well the court practice we already have with Sylvia in Wick. I look forward to further developing the business in Caithness with Charlotte and Sylvia in the years to come.”

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