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Edinburgh firm Davidson Chalmers and Glasgow based Kergan Stewart to merge



Edinburgh law firm Davidson Chalmers and Glasgow-based Kergan Stewart are to merge on 1 May.

The independent commercial law businesses will become known as Davidson Chalmers Stewart.

 

The new firm will retain all existing roles by combining 16 partners and 45 staff. Davidson Chalmers ‘ Craig Stirling will become managing partner, heading a team including seven high-profile partners with experience across a wide range of business sectors.

Alan Stewart, founding partner of Kergan Stewart , will become chairman. Davidson Chalmers Stewart will continue to operate from the combined firms’ existing offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Galashiels.

Stewart said: “This is an exciting development for both firms as we have the same strategic focus and business ambitions and share very similar cultural values.

“In combining our resources and areas of expertise the merged firm will be able to offer a wider range of services, while continuing to deliver the highest quality service and value to our clients.”

 

Kergan Stewart was founded in 2012 and describes itself as “not a traditional law firm”. Davidson Chalmers is part of the international legal network Globalaw.

Chalmers said: “This merger creates huge scope for growth and new opportunities for our staff and our clients.

“Increased strength in depth as well as extended geographical reach will enable us to further improve what we offer to our clients both in terms of our specialist expertise and expanded network.”



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