Edingburgh-based law firm McGrigor to merge with Irish firm

29 Aug 2009

1

Leading Northern Ireland law firm L'Estrange & Brett and Edinburgh-based firm McGrigors are set to merge in a deal that will not involve any job losses, but the L'Estrange & Brett name will be dropped.

The staff in McGrigors' Belfast office will shift to L'Estrange & Brett's offices in Bridge Street.

According to Brian Henderson, senior partner at L'Estrange & Brett, the deal would allow the company to offer a greater array of services.

He added that there was a note of sadness at the passing of the L'Estrange & Brett name which has a 150-year-old history. He, however, said that the McGrigor name was a nationally known brand whereas the L'Estrange & Brett name is primarily known in Northern Ireland.

The merged firm will employ 100 people including 40 lawyers.

Richard Masters, managing partner at McGrigors, said the company had a long-standing commitment to the Northern Ireland market, having opened its own office in Belfast in 2000.

Latest articles

Musk ramps up SpaceX moon plans as Bezos accelerates Blue Origin in race against China

Musk ramps up SpaceX moon plans as Bezos accelerates Blue Origin in race against China

Indians can now travel to 56 destinations without prior visa as passport ranking improves

Indians can now travel to 56 destinations without prior visa as passport ranking improves

CEO says EU’s IRIS2 must match Starlink on price and performance

CEO says EU’s IRIS2 must match Starlink on price and performance

Applied Materials jumps 12% as AI chip demand drives strong revenue forecast

Applied Materials jumps 12% as AI chip demand drives strong revenue forecast

Opening the silos: India approves 3 million tonnes of wheat and product exports

Opening the silos: India approves 3 million tonnes of wheat and product exports

Capgemini beats 2025 revenue target as WNS acquisition boosts AI-driven growth

Capgemini beats 2025 revenue target as WNS acquisition boosts AI-driven growth

The deregulation “holy grail”: Trump EPA dismantles the legal bedrock of climate policy

The deregulation “holy grail”: Trump EPA dismantles the legal bedrock of climate policy

France-backed Eutelsat beats revenue estimates as Starlink rivalry intensifies

France-backed Eutelsat beats revenue estimates as Starlink rivalry intensifies

Germany’s Stark reportedly crosses €1 billion valuation after fresh funding round

Germany’s Stark reportedly crosses €1 billion valuation after fresh funding round