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Maclay Murray & Spens LLP was a top 100 UK law firm headquartered in Glasgow with offices in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and London,[1] and was one of the UK's leading full service commercial law firms.

In July 2017, it was announced that Maclay, Murray & Spens would merge with Dentons, the largest law firm in the world by number of lawyers. The process completed at midnight on 27 October 2017 with the wholesale adoption of the Dentons brand.

About Maclay Murray & Spens

Maclay Murray & Spens was founded in 1871 in Glasgow by David Maclay, David Murray and John Spens[2] as the first law firm in Scotland with a specifically commercial practice.

Part of Scotland's 'Big Four', Maclay Murray & Spens was at the time of its merger with Dentons one of only a few remaining large independent Scottish law firms; In that capacity, the firm was the exclusive Scottish member of the international law firm network LexMundi, allowing it to service its clients' international needs.

The firm at the time of its merger employed over 450 people, was ranked in the Legal 500 as a top tier firm, and had over 40 lawyers ranked as leaders in their field in Chambers 2016. The firm's practice areas spanned:[3]

Banking & Finance Capital Projects Commercial Dispute Resolution Construction & Engineering Corporate
Oil & Gas Employment Pensions & Benefits EU, Competition & Regulatory Housing & Care
Intellectual Property & Technology Planning & Environmental Private Client, Property and Tax

A complete history of the firm was published in October 2017 and entitled 'Maclay Murray & Spens, A History: The Past is Prologue' by Saamir Nizam.

Maclay Murray & Spens, A History: The Past is Prologue

Notable cases/deals

Industry awards

IP Excellence Awards 2017:

- Best IP Law Practice In Scotland - Winner.[9]

Scottish Legal Awards 2017:

- Litigation Team of the Year - Short-listed.[10]

The Lawyer Awards 2015:

- Competition Team of the Year - Short-listed.[11]

Legal 500

The firm at the time of its merger was ranked as 'regional heavyweight' in Scotland by independent directory Legal 500,[12] and was listed Tier 1 and Tier 2 as follows:[13]-

Practice Area Tier Office
Banking and Finance Tier 1 Edinburgh & Aberdeen
Commercial Litigation Tier 2 Edinburgh & Glasgow
Commercial Property Tier 1 Edinburgh & Glasgow
Construction Tier 2 Edinburgh & Glasgow
Corporate Tax Tier 1 Glasgow
Education Tier 2 Edinburgh & Glasgow
Energy (Excluding Oil & Gas) Tier 2 Edinburgh
Environment Tier 2 Edinburgh & Glasgow
EU & Competition Tier 1 Glasgow
General Corporate and Commercial Tier 2 Aberdeen, Edinburgh & Glasgow
Insolvency and Corporate Recovery Tier 2 Glasgow
Intellectual Property Tier 2 Edinburgh & Glasgow
IT & Telecoms Tier 2 Edinburgh & Glasgow
M&A (up to £50m) Tier 2 London
Oil & Gas Tier 2 Aberdeen
Property Litigation Tier 1 Edinburgh
Transport Tier 2 Edinburgh & Glasgow
Unit Trusts, OEICS and Investment Trusts Tier 2 Edinburgh

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