Hazel Moir > Ledingham Chalmers LLP > Aberdeen, Scotland > Lawyer Profile
Ledingham Chalmers LLP Offices

JOHNSTONE HOUSE
52-54 ROSE STREET
ABERDEEN
AB10 1HA
Scotland
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Hazel Moir

Work Department
Rural
Position
Partner in the rural unit involved in varied agricultural practice, including purchases, sales, security transactions, leasing and partnerships. Also involved with forestry transactions, sporting and minerals
Career
Trained at Burnett & Reid, qualified in 1987. Moved to Edmonds & Ledingham which merged to become Ledingham Chalmers.
Memberships
Women in Property, Women Connect, Womed in the Field, Agricultural Law Association
Education
Peterhead Academy; University of Aberdeen (LLB (Hons) 1984; Dip LP 1985
Lawyer Rankings
Scotland > Private client > Agriculture and estates
Praised for its ‘practical, pragmatic and personable approach’, Ledingham Chalmers LLP assists clients across the length and breadth of Scotland with a variety of agriculture and estate mandates. Group co-head Hazel Moir shines in property purchases and sales, while fellow group lead Linda Tinson focuses on succession planning, diversification, family business and structure, agricultural holdings and general tenancy matters. Meanwhile, the practice of Jim Drysdale, an accredited agricultural law specialist, revolves around complex crofting and environmental law issues. In April 2020, Gary Webster joined as a partner from Macleod & MacCallum.