Western Mail

New office as law firm expands

- SION BARRY Business editor sion.barry@walesonlin­e.co.uk

ONE of Wales’ leading commercial law firms, Acuity, has opened a new office in Bristol as part of ambitious expansion plans.

On the back of significan­t growth of its recently launched consultanc­y arm, Acuity Consult, the Cardiff-headquarte­red firm now has a presence at the Generator Building in Bristol’s Finzels Reach developmen­t scheme.

Acuity, which also has offices in Swansea and London, has a team of 100 commercial lawyers.

Ed Finley, who heads up Acuity Consult said: “The launch of a Bristol office is an exciting, but natural developmen­t for us as we grow our offering in the legal consultanc­y market. Whilst our consultant­s enjoy the benefit of working from anywhere they choose, supporting our consultant community by providing well-designed offices in key cities at no extra cost is an integral part of our offering.”

Acuity’s commercial director, Adele Carter, said “Bristol had been in the pipeline for two to three years in a market we were really interested in growing to enhance our offering.

“For most self-employed lawyers, consultanc­y can be a disparate place, with many feeling siloed and disconnect­ed from those around them. Acuity Consult provides the very best of both worlds – the free

dom and autonomy of self-employment with the camaraderi­e and collaborat­ion offered by being part of a forward-thinking law firm”.

To support its growth plans, Acuity has recruited real estate lawyer, Jonny Beck to its Bristol real estate team. He brings with him a wealth of commercial real estate experience, helping property investors and lenders navigate property transactio­ns.

He said: “I look forward to leading

the Bristol teal Estate team and adding to our UK-wide advisory reach. “Acuity Law has grown to become a strategic partner for clients across a number of sectors and I look forward to building on this momentum.”

Steve Berry, chairman at Acuity Law, said: “This is the next generation of legal consultanc­y.

“We continue to be very much both a client and talent-led firm for business to business, city level clients.”

 ?? HUW JOHN, CARDIFF ?? Head of Acuity Consult Ed Finley, Acuity Law chairman Steve Berry and real estate lead partner Jonny Beck at the firm’s new Bristol office
HUW JOHN, CARDIFF Head of Acuity Consult Ed Finley, Acuity Law chairman Steve Berry and real estate lead partner Jonny Beck at the firm’s new Bristol office

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