The Herald

Brodies reveals move to Inverness as series of promotions are announced

- By Scott Wright

LAW firm Brodies has announced details of an office move to Inverness while unveiling a raft of promotions.

The firm said it will relocate its Highlands office to Clava House in the city’s Cradlehall Business Park from its current base in Dingwall Business Park, which opened in 2017. It will be Brodies’ third investment in new premises in the last 12 months, following the opening of an office in London, and a move to a new base in Edinburgh at Capital Square early this year. Brodies will occupy the Inverness building alongside accountanc­y firm Johnston Carmichael.

The firm revealed details of the move along with a series of promotions. Susie Mountain and Sarah Lilley, based in Aberdeen and the Highlands, step up to partner level, while Ryan Bowie and Stuart Murray become the firm’s newest Glasgow-based partners for land and rural business, and projects.

Edinburgh-based tax specialist Bob Langridge and charities and third-sector expert Kenneth Pinkerton are also promoted to partner within their respected fields, as is English-qualified property disputes and telecommun­ications specialist Lucie Barnes.

Glasgow and Edinburghb­ased insurance and risk lawyers Lynn Livesey and Ed Grundy are elevated to legal director and associate level, and Edinburgh-based renewables specialist Isabella van Green has become an associate.

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