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Law firm Gilson Gray moves into Dundee

Glen Gilson, managing partner of Gilson Gray and chairman of the Gilson Gray Group
Glen Gilson, managing partner of Gilson Gray and chairman of the Gilson Gray Group

Fast growing Scottish legal firm Gilson Gray has established a new office in Dundee with 16 staff.

The South Tay Street office, which will offer financial as well as legal advice, adds to the firm’s presence across three ofices in Edinburgh as well as Glasgow and East Lothian.

The firm said it hoped to add up to 20 additional staff to its Dundee operation in the coming months.

Glen Gilson, managing partner of Gilson Gray, said moving to Dundee was the next “natural step” for the company.

He said: “There is a strong market in Dundee with a rapidly growing urban population and a rejuvenated business sector, making this a perfect opportunity to serve local companies and communities.

“This is the natural next step for us – it’s another point of expansion and reflects our goal to be the best law firm in Scotland.”

The group was established in 2014 and acquired Edinburgh-based property services firm Coulters Letting last November.

Gilson Gray Financial Management, the firm’s investment arm, has been one of the fastest-growing businesses of its type in Scotland.

Mr Gilson added: “Personally, I am delighted to see Gilson Gray in Dundee – in a way this brings my legal career back around to where it began, to where I studied law at Dundee University.

“Others in the firm are similarly connected, living in Dundee or the surrounding area, with close ties to the community.

“We look forward to adding to our team in due course, sourcing the very best of talent from the local legal, property and financial community.

“We are frankly delighted with the calibre of our early appointments.”

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