Leading Scottish law firm Blackadders LLP has been shortlisted as a finalist in three categories in the Scottish Legal Awards ...

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Leading Scottish law firm Blackadders LLP has been shortlisted as a finalist in three categories in the Scottish Legal Awards 2024.

Blackadders LLP has been announced as a finalist for Firm of the Year in the national awards that take place on 19th September in Glasgow.

Nikki Scott, Paralegal Manager in Private Client, has been recognised as a finalist in the Paralegal of the Year category and Robyn Lee, Director in Private Client, has been shortlisted for Rising Star of the Year.

Blackadders LLP introduced an ambitious transformation and growth plan in 2023 with the aim of making them a top-five Scottish law firm within five years.

The strides taken by the Firm show the determination to be the best place for lawyers to work in Scotland and the destination of choice for clients.

Emma Gray, Joint Managing Partner, said, “We’re absolutely delighted to have three nominations in this year’s Scottish Legal Awards shortlist. Huge congratulations to Robyn and Nikki for being recognised amongst the very best in the Scottish legal sector.

“This year has been a very important year for the firm with significant business wins and an increase in both turnover and profit.

“We’ve invested in talented people, focused on our commitment to consistently excellent service and rolled out our bold new brand alongside innovative sponsorship deals.

“We’re proud to be recognised in the Firm of the Year category and to have the opportunity to celebrate the successes we’ve marked this year.”

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