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Successors named as law firm leader steps down after 23 years
JOHNSTON Clark is to stand down after more than two decades as managing partner of Dundee law firm Blackadders.
Mr Clark has held the position with the firm since 1999. During his tenure the firm has expanded, with several acquisitions.
He will be succeeded by Emma Gray and Ryan McKay as joint managing partners. They will serve an initial three-year term from July 31.
Mr Clark said: “Much has been achieved since I was first appointed in 1999.
“But two of the many tasks of a managing partner are to leave office with the firm in better shape than when they started and to secure their own succession.
“We have come through the Covid period, the second lengthy crisis period of my tenure, stronger than ever.
“Now is the right time for the next generation to take charge, with my full support.”
During Mr Clark’s time at the helm, Blackadders acquired Aberdeen financial advisors Plenderleath Runcie in Aberdeen and Morisons’ Glasgow operation.
Other acquisitions include Perth’s Condies practice and Edinburgh sole practitioner Colin Blaikie.
The firm now has around 200 staff across its offices in Dundee, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, Arbroath and Forfar.
Mr Clark was awarded Scottish Law Awards’ trophy for Managing Partner of the Year in 2019.
He will continue as chief executive of Blackadders Wealth Management LLP.
Paying tribute to his contribution to the firm’s success, chairman Peter Duff said: “The effort Johnston has put into the firm across the years to bring us to this point is a tremendous achievement.
“He has been critical to transforming Blackadders into a nationally recognised firm established in Scotland’s legal landscape.”
Ms Gray, who is the firm’s head of commercial property, said being elected as joint managing partner was an “immense privilege”.
Mr McKay is Blackadders’ head of dispute resolution.
He said: “We are a firm with a long record of success, stability and resilience. Emma and I will do all that we can to ensure we continue to build upon that.”