BusinessLaw firm signals intent in Northern Isles with new office

Law firm signals intent in Northern Isles with new office

A SCOTTISH law firm has established a new office in Orkney as it looks to strengthen its physical presence in the Northern Isles.

Independent firm Anderson Strathern has established a permanent presence in Kirkwall, within the Orkney town’s Old Library.

Those within the firm say they have plans to grow its presence and market share in the islands and north of Scotland, suggesting that the new office could potentially supply new jobs.

The office is headed up by partner Sheila Tulloch, who has legal experience from the commercial and public sectors with Alice Tait, senior solicitor, also to be based in Kirkwall.

Ellen Euson (L), Shelia Tulloch (C) and Alice Tait (R) smile in front of their new office. Image supplied with release by Clark Communications.
Ellen Euson (L), Shelia Tulloch (C) and Alice Tait (R) will run Anderson Stathern’s Kirkwall office. Image supplied with release by Clark Communications.

Situated in central Kirkwall, The Old Library was recently renovated by local accountant and entrepreneur Calvin Cooper.

Cooper developed the space into a co-working space on the ground floor, with private offices upstairs. 

The building features an open-plan kitchen/café, two meeting rooms and two adjoining flats available for short-term let.

The renovation has been carried out in a sympathetic and energy-efficient manner, aligning directly with Anderson Strathern’s net-zero ambitions.

The firm has a presence on Shetland with an office in Lerwick, and they say the addition of premises in Kirkwall means the firm is well-placed to offer services across the Northern Isles.

The expansion follows the recent appointment of director Ellen Eunson to the Northern Isles team, who will be based at the new office.

Anderson Strathern is also currently recruiting for a role of legal PA for the new office.

Shelia Tulloch (L), Ellen Euson (C) and Alice Tait (R) smile in Kirkwall. Image supplied with release by Clark Communications.
Shelia Tulloch (L) says the Orkney office will allow they to champion the local community. Ellen Euson (C) and Alice Tait (R). Image supplied with release by Clark Communications.

Shelia Tulloch, partner at Anderson Strathern, said: “Being from the islands, I fully understand the needs and challenges facing the community today.

“Having a team on the ground will strengthen our offering to our clients as well as appeal to those keen to do business face-to-face.”  

Fraser Geddes, chair of Anderson Strathern, said: “As a firm we continue to grow our team strategically.

“Orkney offers exciting opportunities for a wide range of legal services, in which we have the expertise to match.

“We look forward to supporting a host of businesses and individuals across the islands, on the ground and in person.

“Having physical office space in Kirkwall will undoubtedly bring benefits to the local community.

“It will provide a professional environment to meet clients, foster learning and engagement between staff, as well as placing Anderson Strathern firmly in the centre of Kirkwall’s business district.

“Anderson Strathern will be totally immersed in the local business and professional community but with immediate access to experts on the mainland, covering every area of the law.”

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