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Emma Sadler has been promoted to partner in the family law team.
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Blackadders noted that Ms Sadler advises on “all aspects of family law including divorce, cohabitation, prenuptial agreements and matters relating to children”.
Jack Boyle has been promoted from director to partner in the employment team.
The firm noted that Mr Boyle, who trained with him, provides advice on the “full spectrum of employment law matters including contracts of employment, restrictive covenants, disciplinary/grievance procedures, unfair dismissal, discrimination, TUPE and settlement agreements”.
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Ian Angus has been promoted to director in Blackadders’ land and rural business team.
Richard Wilson has been promoted to director in the corporate and commercial department.
Susan Currie has been promoted to director in the dispute resolution team.
Bethany Buchanan has been promoted to senior corporate and commercial solicitor.
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Robyn Lee has been promoted to director in private client, with Blythe Petrie and Fiona Knox promoted to senior lawyers in this team.
Joanne Murray has been promoted to family law director, with Faye Lipton promoted to senior solicitor in this team.
Cherisse Sorrie has been promoted to senior solicitor in the residential conveyancing team.
Emma Gray, joint managing partner of Blackadders, said: “We are committed to bringing together the best possible talent at Blackadders and to giving our clients access to a wide range of specialist lawyers and teams. We are proud to offer career development and progression opportunities to people who show talent within the company and will continue to do so.”
Blackadders aims to increase annual turnover to £25 million, achieve a profit margin of 35%, and secure its position as one of the top five law firms in Scotland by the end of the 2025/26 financial year.