Streets was advised by its own dedicated corporate and commercial law firm, Streets Law Ltd.
Eadie Young director Doug Eadie hailed the merger. “This combination is a great match, both in terms of client focus and cultural fit. Now that Eadie Young is part of a larger practice, we can confidently promise greater continuity of service to our clients and improved career prospects for our team,” he said in a statement.
Fellow director Nathan Bignell, who becomes managing director of Streets Eadie Young Ltd, also spoke positively about the deal: “This is an exciting change and supports the rapid growth we have seen as a firm over the past decade,” he said. “We are now able to offer a much-enhanced service to both existing and potential clients whilst still being able to provide the personal, responsive assistance our clients require, essential in any modern practice.”
Spratt Endicott Solicitors advised the shareholders of Eadie Young Ltd with a team led by Hitendra Patel, the firm’s director and head of the Company and Commercial department.