LAW firm Shepherd and Wedderburn has launched a major marketing push by taking out its first advertising space at Scotland's three main airports.

A print and digital campaign, which has been produced by the firm's in-house creative team, is being rolled out across Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen airports.

Shepherd and Wedderburn, which has offices in Scotland's three largest cities, said it had worked with outdoor promotions business JC Decaux on the delivery of the material.

Sarah McLean, business development manager at the firm, said: "The Scottish airports are an important hub for the firm, making it possible for us to conduct business wherever our clients are, be it in the UK or overseas.

"In the last year, Edinburgh and Glasgow airports experienced record-breaking passenger numbers realising significant growth on both domestic and international routes.

"With combined passenger numbers exceeding 17 million a year, of which more than a third are business travellers, the airports are a business gateway and offer us an excellent opportunity to promote our legal services to that audience."

The firm sponsored the popular Sherlock exhibition at the Museum of London, the first on the fictional detective since 1951 and which ran from May last year until earlier this month, as a way to boost its brand.

In October last year Shepherd and Wedderburn, headed by chief executive Stephen Gibb, concluded a deal to buy stricken rival Tods Murray out of administration.

The deal took it to around 560 staff including more than 80 partners with Mr Gibb saying he was focused on becoming the market leader in Scotland and one of the top 30 law firms in the UK.