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Fife firms Rollos and Brady Legal confirm merger

3rd November 2017 | practice management

Fife law firm Rollos Law LLP has merged with Glenrothes practice Brady Legal, with effect from 1 November 2017.

The merged practice, trading as Rollos, will offer a comprehensive legal service for private and business clients from Rollos' existing offices in Cupar, St Andrews and Auchtermuchty as well as Glenrothes.

Brady Legal's managing partner Derek Brady and solicitor/consultant Iain Haywood have joined Rollos.

Ken Smith, senior partner of Rollos, said: “We are delighted to be strengthening Rollos by amalgamating with Brady Legal who are a well known and highly respected law firm in Glenrothes. The addition of Derek and Iain will build further on delivering that objective to the benefit of our clients, not only in Glenrothes, but in our other offices in Cupar, St Andrews and Auchtermuchty as well." 

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