The Scotsman

Corporate law boss welcomes busy six weeks with eight deals completing

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

0 Alison Gilson sees ‘clear signs’ of continued appetite The head of the corporate team at law firm Shoosmiths in Edinburgh has hailed the department enjoying an “exceptiona­lly busy” period despite Brexit uncertaint­y – and flagged strong appetite from clients.

Alison Gilson, a partner at the Uk-wide organisati­on, highlighte­d the volume of transactio­ns between late November and January.

The most recent of eight corporate completion­s undertaken in just six weeks saw Gilson advise John Smith & Son Group on the sale of its Hammicks legal informatio­n services division.

The business and assets sale for an undisclose­d sum in late January saw Hammicks acquired by London-based Wildy & Sons, a legal bookseller and supplier.

John Smith & Son had bought the legal division of south of England-based Hammicks as part of its own expansion plans in 2003. Wildy now sees the acquisitio­n of Hammicks as a chance to underline its credential­s as a leading independen­t legal content provider in the UK.

Led by Gilson, the deal involved a number of teams in the Edinburgh office of Shoosmiths, including staff in banking, employment, real estate and commercial.

Gilson said: “John Smith Group were very keen to find a good home for their Hammicks legal informatio­n services division and I welcomed the opportunit­y for Shoosmiths to advise Peter and his team on the sale. I am also pleased that despite the shifting sands of Brexit, from my perspectiv­e there are clear signs that corporate clients continue to have an appetite to push ahead with sales, funding rounds and acquisitio­ns. In recent months, there has been notable deal activity, including in the healthcare, technology and transport sectors.”

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