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  4. Wright Johnston & Mackenzie names two Inverness associates

Wright Johnston & Mackenzie names two Inverness associates

9th January 2018 | careers

Legal firm Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP (WJM) has announced two new associate appointments to its Inverness office.

Paul Adams, formerly a senior associate at Stronachs, is joining WJM’s commercial property team. He also has property and planning law experience having worked with Highland Council.

JP Campbell has joined as a private client associate. Initially a corporate insolvency specialist with HBJ Gateley in Edinburgh, he then started and sold his own food business and co-founded One Feeds Two, a social enterprise firm which delivers cause marketing campaigns, and has also practised for some years now as a private client solicitor with Murchison Law in Inverness. He will advise business families on succession objectives and estate and IHT planning, as well as providing general private client advice.

WJM partner Angus MacLeod commented: "In the last 12 months we have substantially grown our commercial and private client businesses and these appointments reflect our ambitions to bring increased choice and breadth of legal technical expertise for our clients, delivered by people with local knowledge who live and work in the Highlands. Paul and JP are great additions to our team here in the Highlands, and their appointments will enable us to further grow our business in the year ahead." 

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