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Inksters opens Aberdeen office with property lawyer

8th August 2018 | careers , practice management

Inksters Solicitors has opened an Aberdeen office with Rory Cradock joining the practice to set up a base at 9 Queens Road.

Mr Cradock, who has many years of experience of the Aberdeen property market, in recent years, joins from the Mortgage & Property Centre and before that was a consultant with James & George Collie. He deals with domestic and commercial conveyancing and private client work.

Inksters has expanded from its initial base in Glasgow to open offices in Forfar, Wick and Portree and establish visiting bases in Inverness and Lerwick.

Brian Inkster, who founded the firm, commented: “I am excited by this latest move into the north east and the opportunities it brings to Inksters, Rory and, of course, his clients. We now cover a larger geographical area than any other law firm in Scotland and we plan to continue to add to that coverage as we expand further in the future. We have developed a different business model, which is far removed from the traditional law firm partnership and allows us to be more flexible and to provide the best possible service to our clients throughout Scotland. Our solicitors are supported, wherever they are located, through the use of technology and have staff available to them at our Glasgow hub.”

 

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