Malcolm Mackay > Brodies LLP > Aberdeen, United Kingdom > Lawyer Profile

Brodies LLP
Brodies House
31-33 Union Grove
ABERDEEN
AB10 6SD
United Kingdom

Work Department

Shipping and transport / dispute resolution and regulatory.

Position

Malcolm has advised clients and represented clients in court for over 20 years. A Solicitor Advocate, who is well placed to represent clients’ interests but one who helps clients to pick the right battles. He provides thoughtful advice so clients can weigh up risk and then helps to deploy the right tactics to secure the best result pragmatically and commercially.

Based in Aberdeen, Malcolm and the team help clients across the marine spectrum resolving issues and claims relating to family owned fishing businesses through to international DSV or drilling contractors and operators. Malcolm has led on resolution of multiple offshore wind construction incidents helping guide clients through Health & Safety investigations and 7 figure claims. He and the team have many years of “know-how” handling issues (top side and subsea) for contractors, operators or their insurers with all manner of drilling, diving or marine incidents, oil spills/hydrocarbon release or contractual/tort claims. Malcolm has a UKCS BOSIET (offshore survival) certificate to provide clients legally privileged support offshore. Malcolm and his team also regularly support clients in other parts of the marine and transport sectors including ports and aviation.

Career

Trained Hardy Macphail, Glasgow; qualified 2001; solicitor Mackinnons, Aberdeen 2002-04; solicitor, associate and partner Balfour & Manson LLP, Aberdeen 2004-11; partner Brodies LLP 2011 to date.

Memberships

Law Society of Scotland; Society of Solicitor Advocates; Aberdeen Bar Association; Society of Advocates in Aberdeen.

Education

Aboyne Academy; Aberdeen University (LLB 2(1)); University of Glasgow (Diploma in Legal Practice).

Leisure

Family, sports (golf/cycling/snowboarding), cooking.

Lawyer Rankings

Scotland > Insurance > Personal injury: defender

Known for its ‘good quality work and experienced practitioners’, the workload of Brodies LLP‘s liability claims defence team includes catastrophic and foreign claims as well as construction and high-risk workplace matters. Co-head Carly Forrest in Glasgow is well versed in catastrophic injury work as well as fatal claims, and continues to handle highly sensitive and high-value matters, while Edinburgh-based fellow co-head Laura McMillan‘s broad practice includes a notable specialism in historic asbestos disease claims. Duncan MacLean heads the insurance and risk practice; he and Malcolm Mackay are both noted for their expertise in marine and offshore sector claims.