Solicitor and estate agent to merge with Scottish legal firm

Lerwick-based Neil Risk solicitor and estate agent will merge with Shetland-based legal firm Anderson Strathern, from 1 April 2021.

Anderson Strathern specialises in residential property, private client, commercial property, crofting and other work related to commercial business clients.

Anderson Strathern, whose present offices are in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Haddington, has an existing client base in Shetland and across the north of Scotland.

Neil Risk, established in 1995, currently has eight members of staff.

Principle Neil Risk will become a partner at Anderson Strathern and head of the firm’s Shetland office, with plans to expand the team in Lerwick over the next 12 months.

Risk said: “We’ve worked well with Anderson Strathern over the last couple of years, including via referrals, and when the opportunity to join the firm came up we were convinced by the strategic rationale for a merger. Anderson Strathern’s various practices strengthen our offering to clients in Shetland and across the region, and we are also now actively looking to recruit in Lerwick over the next year.

“I started the firm with one secretary 26 years ago, a secretary who is still with the firm and is now a senior member of the team. Two decades on, the team has grown to eight, many of whom have been with the firm for a substantial amount of time. That means we have been able to offer our clients a high quality service down the years, and we’re proud to have so many longstanding and loyal clients. Shetland, in common with other communities throughout Scotland, has shown resilience through the pandemic and the expectation is that we can now look forward to a brighter future for the local economy.”

Murray McCall, Anderson Strathern’s managing partner, added: “There are strategic reasons for expanding our footprint in Scotland. A northern Scottish presence supports our strategic objective to be the independent Scottish law firm of choice. Strengthening links in the north of Scotland, and the island communities in particular, will be much easier with an office and local presence in the region.”

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