By Kristy Dorsey
Scottish law firm Harper Macleod booked a small increase in profits in its last financial year despite the adverse effects of the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in the final weeks of trading.
Led by chairman Lorne Crerar and chief executive Martin Darroch, the Glasgow-based firm said in its latest accounts filed with Companies House that it met all of its strategic aims for the year to the end of March 2020. Despite the disruption caused by Covid, “we believe we are very well-placed to make the most of the opportunities which arise now and in the future”.