ONE of the largest full service law firms in Scotland has unveiled ambitious recruitment plans at its Edinburgh office.
Thorntons is one of the largest law firms in Scotland with a network of 12 offices, 400 staff and 46 partners. The Edinburgh office has seen a period of rapid expansion with a number of senior hires. The most recent appointment has been Alec Stewart, former CEO of Anderson Strathern Asset Management, as a partner. Eight partners and their teams now operate out of the Melville Street offices.
Craig Nicol, joint managing partner at Thorntons said: “Throughout our expansion, the focus has remained the same — to provide our clients with the highest quality legal advice and strong client service.”
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