Scottish law firm Maclay Murray and Spens (MMS) has announced the internal promotion of 20 lawyers, including four partners.
The new partners, working at offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow and London, are Lorna McCaa, Claire Armstrong, Craig Neilson and Anju Suneja.
MMS has also appointed 10 of its employees to associate partner level.
In addition, there are six new directors.
The new directors and their specialisms are Alastair MacLeod (tax), Alison Richmond (private client), Carolyn Burns (EU and competition), Ainsley Reid (banking and finance, Susan Gillon (property) and Craig Bradshaw (construction and engineering).
Katie Ruark, a senior solicitor based in the firm’s Aberdeen office and specialising in employment law, is among the new associate partners.
MMS chief executive Kenneth Shand, said: “These promotions cover all our offices and a number of practice areas, which speaks volumes for the breadth and depth of experience we have within MMS.
“The individuals have combined talent with extremely hard work and exceptional dedication to clients.
“The firm is well positioned for growth and the elevation of this outstanding group of lawyers will play an important part in that.”