Parliamentary and public affairs
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- ANDERSON STRATHERN LLP Edinburgh
- MCGRIGORS LLP Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen
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- DLA PIPER SCOTLAND LLP Edinburgh
- HARPER MACLEOD LLP Edinburgh
- MACLAY MURRAY & SPENS LLP Glasgow, Edinburgh
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- Biggart Baillie LLP Glasgow
- Brodies LLP Edinburgh, Glasgow
- Dundas & Wilson CS LLP Edinburgh
- Morton Fraser Glasgow
Led by Fiona Killen, Anderson Strathern LLP’s parliamentary and public law unit remains a market leader. Clients include the Scottish Information Commissioner, the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman, and the Scottish Parliament, for which it drafts Non-Executive Bills.
McGrigors LLP’s highly specialised public affairs unit advised the Association of British Insurers on responses to and participation in the passage of the Damages (Asbestos-Related Conditions) (Scotland) and Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Bills. Team head Alastair Ross is highly recommended.
Headed by Hazel Moffat, DLA Piper Scotland LLP’s team advised several UK high street banks on a range of related parliamentary issues. Clients include the Scottish Funding Council and the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments in Scotland.
Harper Macleod LLP partners Robert Rennie and Lorne Crerar were appointed by the Scottish Ministers as members of the Housing Improvement Task Force. Crerar, through his appointment as non-Executive Director to the Scottish Executive Justice Department, also completed the high-profile Crerar Review.
Michael Dean’s impressive practice at Maclay Murray & Spens LLP extends beyond Scotland’s borders to offer advice at Westminster and European level. The practice currently has four appeals pending before the European Court of First Instance.
The ‘informed and in-tune‘ Neil Amner is in charge at Biggart Baillie LLP. The team is lauded for its rail expertise, and regularly represents transport sector clients such as Babcock Marine (Rosyth) and West Coast Trains.
Brodies LLP’s ‘helpful and attentive‘ practice is headed by the ‘excellent‘ Christine O’Neill. 2008 saw the firm advise Zurich Insurance and three global insurers on a proposed challenge to the Damages (Asbestos-Related Conditions) (Scotland) Bill.
Colin Boyd QC heads Dundas & Wilson CS LLP’s team, which has been very active on transport issues and recently advised Trump Organisation on its appearance before the Local Government and Communities Committee of the Scottish Parliament in relation to its golf resort in Aberdeenshire.
Andrew Meakin’s team at Morton Fraser is a panel member of the Scottish Government Legal Directorate and acts for the MoD.