Archibald Campbell expands into Glasgow

Archibald Campbell & Harley expansion to cope with future growth


Edinburgh law firm Archibald Campbell & Harley is to expand its operation by opening in the west in order to meet client demand.

The firm, best known in the fields of commercial property and planning, is to take on a suite of offices at 1 Park Terrace, Glasgow.

Managing partner Rod Macphail said: "The office in Glasgow is a measure of the expansion of our business operations in Scotland and will help better serve our client base in the west. The opening of our new office, along with the recent appointment of two new partners in our corporate department, will allow us to service our clients more efficiently, particularly those based in and around Glasgow."

Archibald Campbell & Harley, which also operates in most areas of civil practice, currently employs about 100 people at its main office in Queen Street, Edinburgh.

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