UK top 50 law firm Brodies LLP has added to its market-leading corporate crime practice with the appointment of new Partner Neil Hay.
Neil is recognised for his expertise in criminal law and financial crime where he provides strategic legal advice and specialist court representation for individuals, companies and organisations under investigation or facing prosecution. With nearly 30 years’ experience, Neil is a solicitor advocate and the only Scottish criminal lawyer to be recommended by the Spears 500 index for his expertise in private crime cases. He is top ranked by both Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners for his overall expertise in Scottish criminal law.
Neil joins Brodies from Levy & McRae along with legal director Andrew Seggie and senior solicitor Hannah Baxter.
On his appointment, Neil Hay said: “Brodies is recognised as having the market-leading corporate crime practice in Scotland and is valued by clients UK-wide. Joining a firm with Brodies’ reputation, capability and ambition creates an excellent opportunity to grow the practice, by providing criminal law advice and representation for individual clients, while complementing the firm’s existing corporate crime team.”
Brodies has also added to its commercial services practice with the appointment of trade mark attorney Ryan Kellingray. Ryan specialises in UK and international trade mark prosecution and works closely with clients on brand protection and enforcement matters.
Brodies managing partner, Stephen Goldie said: “The appointments of Neil and his team, alongside Ryan, reflect our continued focus on listening to our clients and responding with a strategy that meets their expectations of both our firm and the breadth and quality of specialist legal services we deliver.
“The decision by senior lawyers of this calibre to grow their practices at Brodies is a strong endorsement of the firm’s commitment to attract and develop outstanding talent.”
These appointments come as Brodies commits to its presence in Glasgow by adding 10,544 sq ft on the 7th floor (East) of its 110 Queen Street office. In November, the firm opened an office in Leeds.
Stephen Goldie continues: “Across our offices, we invest in modern, technology‑enabled spaces that promote colleague wellbeing and encourage collaboration. The expansion of our Glasgow office is a clear reflection of those priorities and our wider growth ambitions, ensuring we continue to deliver the high-quality service our clients expect.”