Edinburgh's legal services firm Vialex opens first English office in Berwick
Scottish legal services firm, Vialex is opening a satellite office in Berwick-Upon-Tweed to serve its existing client base in the North of England, giving it a platform from which to grow that client base further.
The Edinburgh-based practice is taking premises in the Ramparts Business Park, as a first step to increase its footprint across the whole of the UK.
Vialex’s chief executive, Keith Anderson said the business is ambitious to offer its legal counsel and transaction services, together with its HR and health and safety offering, to the widest audience possible.
He said: “We have always been focused on the UK as a whole, and have clients the length and breadth of the country.
“The office in Berwick, and others to follow, will increase further our visibility south of the border, and also allow us to access the talent pools that undoubtedly exist in all the regions of the UK.
“In the immediate term this will take us closer to our clients in the North of England and will enable us to raise our profile in the business community in the region.”
Mr Anderson said Berwick had been chosen for its easy access by rail and road from Edinburgh and East Lothian, making it convenient for many current specialist staff who provide day-to-day legal advice and corporate transaction services, and also advise on a range of employment law issues.
The office will also provide a number of back office functions.
Anderson added: “I have said previously that our plans extend to the South East of England, and specifically London, which is on our immediate agenda.”
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