History of Linder Myers
| 1922 | Mr Samuel Linder was admitted to the roll of solicitors and practiced law on his own account |
| 1928 | Mr Harry Myers was admitted to the roll of solicitors |
| 1930 | Harry Myers formed Samuel Linder, Myers and Co after the death of Mr Linder |
| 1932 | Sir Maurice Pariser joined changing the name to Linder Myers and Pariser |
| 1962 | Sir Pariser’s son John became a partner |
| 1965 | Sir Pariser retired |
| 1968 | John Pariser formed his own firm Pariser and Co with solicitor and future Linder Myers partner, Jeffrey Crewe |
| 1985 | Another future partner of Linder Myers joined Pariser and Co |
| 2000 | After 15 years as Senior Partner, Ronnie Myers went on to form his own firm and Bernard Seymour became Managing Partner |
2002 onwards
| 2002 | Linder Myers and Pariser and Co merged |
| 2003 | Bullock Worthington and Jackson merged with the firm |
| 2004 | Willan Bootland brought their experience in commercial law to Linder Myers |
2006: An international approach
| 2006 | Linder Myers joined Consulegis |
2008: A regional expansion
| 2008 | A strategic expansion occurred into the market towns of England and Wales. Merger with Scott Lister and Moss and Poulson in Shrewsbury and with Rostrons Solicitors based in Lytham |
| 2010 | Merger with St Anne’s firm Apfel Carter |
| 2011 | Acquisition of Rowlands Field Cunningham in Manchester |
Present day
Linder Myers is now a national firm offering specialist advice across the legal spectrum. With over 100 lawyers, 3 offices and a combined wealth of experience of over 350 years, we can offer advice and support on a local, national and international basis.






