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SPONSORED: New name, same great legal services from long-established Dundee firm

A Dundee legal services firm with a reputation for fighting tirelessly on behalf of clients has unveiled its fresh new look.

Muir Myles Laverty will now be known as MML Legal, complete with new logo and website. However, clients will continue to receive a service that is results-based and all-encompassing.

Ryan Russell, Partner and Head of Employment at the practice, explained: “We decided to make a few changes that would reflect our first class reputation as litigators.

“We are a full service law firm and we wanted to reflect that in our name and look, as well as our growth based on continuous results locally and across Scotland.”

He said: “The changes to the website have also brought it in line with our social media and made everything more user friendly.”

For over 25 years the practice has been helping clients with everything from criminal offences to family or work disputes and accident claims.

The firm has developed a reputation for winning ‘David v Goliath’ cases on behalf of their clients through tenacity and dedication, combined with a fighting spirit.

But as the company continues to grow, they are keen to remain true to their Dundee roots.

Ryan added: “The city of Dundee, and the wider Tayside area, has gone through a lot of changes in the past three decades and as a local business we have too.

“The changes to our name and website are a reflection of those changes – but most importantly we want clients to know that our work and results will remain at the same exceptionally high standard.”

To find out more, visit the newly transformed MML Legal website.