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  4. Ledingham Chalmers acquires Gray & Connochie

Ledingham Chalmers acquires Gray & Connochie

28th June 2018 | practice management

Legal firm Ledingham Chalmers has announced a merger with Aberdeen practice Gray & Connochie.

Effective from 1 July 2018, the agreement increases Ledingham Chalmers’ headcount by 11: partners Julie Longmuir and Fiona Thomson, consultant Ken Shaw, senior solicitor James Florance and newly qualified solicitor Jenna Hendry will all join the firm, together with six support staff. Gray & Connochie partner Roy Adams is retiring.

Staff from Gray & Connochie’s Alford Place office will relocate to Ledingham Chalmers’ Aberdeen office in Rose Street, while its Bridge of Don office will continue to provide a full range of legal services under the Ledingham Chalmers name.

The move brings Ledingham Chalmers' headcount to 167, including 32 partners, across its Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Inverness and Stirling offices.

Firm chairman and partner, Jennifer Young, said: “The firm of Gray & Connochie and its team members are well respected, and have long been recognised for their considerable private client expertise. They’re an excellent fit for us, and further strengthen our client offering.

“Longer term, this deal underlines our commitment to investing for the future and growing our business.”

 

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