Harper Macleod's catch from D&W

David Steel joins Glasgow office from Dundas & Wilson


Harper Macleod LLP has appointed David Steel as a real estate partner in the firm’s Glasgow office.

Formerly a member of the commercial property team at Dundas & Wilson, Mr Steel will specialise in development, lease negotiations and acquisitions and disposals.

Harper Macleod's managing partner Professor Lorne Crerar said: "We are delighted to be welcoming David on board and we are confident that his considerable property expertise will further strengthen our fast growing real estate team. He brings a breadth of expertise and experience that will be of exceptional value to us."

Established in 1988, the firm now has 31 partners, 97 fee earners and a complement of 185 staff. It has offices in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Inverness.

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