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DWF announce merger with Scottish firm Biggart Baille
Business law firm DWF have announced their plans to merge with Biggart Baillie, the Scottish-based commercial law firm.
It is the third high profile merger that DWF has announced over the last 6 months, and reflects the firm’s ambitious growth strategy.
Biggart Baillie has offices in Edinburgh and Glasgow, and the merger will further strengthen DWF’s presence across the UK.
The two firms have several differing, yet complementary sectors, which will enable them to offer clients a wider range of first rate services and products.
Andrew Leaitherland, managing partner at DWF, commented: “We have ambitious growth plans and are always looking for ways to enhance our offering for clients and strengthen our UK-wide presence.
“Similarly, Biggart Baillie was keen to continue to expand and provide increased services for its growing client base outside of Scotland.
“For a merger like this to truly succeed, it’s essential that you link with ‘like-minded’ businesses, and Biggart Baillie’s values driven approach and commitment to growth is a perfect fit with DWF.”
Alasdair Peacock at Biggart Baillie commented: “These are exciting times in a rapidly changing legal market.
“Competition is fierce and this merger will enhance our ability to continue to compete at the top end of the market on quality and sector expertise.
“DWF’s remarkable growth story is an obvious attraction and we are delighted to be part of that.
“The cultural fit is strong and our clients operating in Scotland and England will benefit from increased strength in depth, and also geographical coverage.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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