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Estate agency expands after completing acquisition of long-standing firm – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
May 29, 2024
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Balfour+Manson has increased its presence north of the border with the acquisition of Alastair Hart & Co, Solicitors & Estate Agents (AH&Co).

AH&Co has been run by Alastair Hart since the mid-1990s, and he will join the merged practice as a consultant for a short period with the merger being completed on 30 June.

Scott Foster, chief operating officer of Balfour+Manson, said: “This is a terrific addition to our business and very much in line with Balfour+Manson’s growth plans.

“Alastair, who has been referring work to our Aberdeen team for some time, will initially work as a consultant to support the bedding in and transfer of his business and clients to the merged firm.”

Balfour+Manson will maintain AH&Co’s presence in Portlethen, where the firm has been operating for 25 years, mainly providing private client, residential conveyancing, and estate agency, while AH&Co’s Aberdeen office is moving to Balfour+Manson’s Albyn Place office.

Foster added: “With a broader scope of legal disciplines available at Balfour+Manson, there are clear opportunities to offer a wider range of services to AH&Co clients in both Aberdeen and Portlethen, along with new clients of the merged business.”

Hart said: “I’ve had a very enjoyable legal career. I have always been very impressed by Balfour+Manson and feel we share the same ethos. I therefore know my clients will continue to be in safe, experienced. and skilled hands-on completion of the merger.”

Julie Clark-Spence, partner at Balfour+Manson who heads up the Aberdeen office, added: “We have known Alastair for many years, and it has always been clear that his clients have benefited from a high standard of personal service and professionalism.”

 



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