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The expanding Carmarthen law firm that's made yet another acquisition

RedKite has acquired Herefordshire firm Orme & Slade

L-R, Neil Walker, chief executive of Redkite, Lucy Yeomans, partner with Redkite and head of wills and probate, Julie Sutherland, lead partner and head of residential conveyancing and David Rushton, formerly a director of Orme & Slade and now a consultant to Redkite

A Carmarthen headquartered and rapidly-expanding legal group has made yet another acquisition.

RedKite Solicitors, which has doubled its turnover in the last two years to £9m, has acquired Ledbury-based Orme & Slade.

The value of the deal has been disclosed, but increases RedKite’s offices to 12 and its workforce to 185.

Based at Ledbury’s former Natwest Bank Chamber the acquired firm, which employs 28, has been rebranded as Redkite Solicitors Incorporating Orme & Slade.

Redkite’s growth has helped create new jobs at the firm’s Spilman Street base in Carmarthen, which provides back office and finance services.

The deal comes after Redkite acquired Cardiff and Brecon-based firm Charles Crookes and Swansea-based Harris Arnold, in 2017 and April this year respectively.

With the acquisition of Gloucestershire-based Phoenix Legal Group in late 2017, the firm now has offices in Brecon, Cardiff, Carmarthen, Dursley, Haverfordwest, Pembroke, Stonehouse, Stroud, Swansea, Tenby and Whitland.

Neil Walker, chief executive of Redkite, said: “Redkite Solicitors has been helping individuals, families and businesses across England and Wales resolve their legal issues for over one hundred years. We have built our heritage on serving market towns and rural businesses and have developed our services to meet their particular needs.