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North East deals of the week: key contracts, acquisitions and investments

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Silk Family Law and Irwin Mitchell, 3D Bio-Tissues, EMG Solicitors, MarraBio Ltd, Filtronic and A&P

Silk Family Law has been acquired by Irwin Mitchell(Image: Irwin Mitchell)

Irwin Mitchell expanded its family law practice in the North East with the acquisition of Silk Family Law.

The law firm has swooped for the practice, which has bases on Tyneside and in North Yorkshire, saying the deal would add to its strong national family law practice which regularly brings complex cases to the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court.

Silk Family Law is ranked number one in the Legal 500 in the North East and operates from offices in Newcastle, Leeds and Richmond, North Yorkshire. It represents clients in all aspects of matrimonial and family law cases, including financial and children matters. Its lawyers deal with complex financial issues, including business assets, farming businesses, trusts, and pensions, as well as cases with an international dimension.

The deal, which is subject to contract and SRA (Solicitors Regulation Authority) approval, comes after Irwin Mitchell announced investment in Scotland-based law firm Wright, Johnston and Mackenzie earlier this month. It has also recently appointed former BBC news presenter Joanna Gosling as a mediator in the family law team.

From left to right: Rachel Snowdon, team administrator, Ruth Wright, director, and Katy Parrott, client executive(Image: Elliot Nichol)

Growing County Durham law firm EMG Solicitors expanded into the North West after acquiring an office in the Manchester area. EMG Solicitors has opened a base in Altrincham hot on the heels of the opening of its Darlington office in February. The company, which has its head office in Durham, also has bases in Newcastle and Penrith.

Led by director Ruth Wright, the Manchester team is being strengthened with the appointments of client executive Katy Parrott and team administrator Rachel Snowdon. The Manchester office will initially focus on EMG’s primary specialism of Court of Protection (COP), with wills, trusts and probate, family, dispute resolution, residential conveyancing, and commercial property being serviced by team members from other branches. The company has plans to recruit in these areas in the coming months.

Emma Gaudern, managing director of EMG Solicitors, said: “Opening an office in Manchester has always been a personal dream having worked in the area as a practising lawyer for many years in my earlier career. As an avid beekeeper too in my spare time, I suppose it would seem apt to have our next office here given it’s one of the city’s emblems. "

Left to right: Dr Daniel Peters (CEO), Dr Helen Waller (director of operations) and Aidan Courtney (executive chairman).(Image: MarraBio Ltd)

A new spin-out company from Newcastle University is targeting multibillion-dollar markets for research and therapy, with help from seed investment. MarraBio Ltd is developing technology to produce alternatives to bioactive proteins, which are some of the most expensive man-made materials used in industry.