Legal firm Aberdein Considine says promotions reflect 'incredible commitment and dedication'

Legal firm Aberdein Considine said it was continuing to invest in its people as it unveiled a string of promotions across the business.
Law firm Aberdein Considine is a familiar sight across Scottish towns and cities. Picture: David JohnstoneLaw firm Aberdein Considine is a familiar sight across Scottish towns and cities. Picture: David Johnstone
Law firm Aberdein Considine is a familiar sight across Scottish towns and cities. Picture: David Johnstone

Six lawyers, covering a range of legal disciplines including family law, commercial property, corporate and commercial law, and conveyancing, have been promoted to the position of senior solicitor, with one further promotion to associate level.

Sarah Jack (commercial property), based at the firm’s Waterloo Street office in Glasgow has been made associate, with Megan Hannah (family law), also based in Glasgow, receiving a promotion to senior solicitor.

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Erin Shand (corporate and commercial) and Tom Main (family), both based in firm’s legal office in Aberdeen, have been promoted to senior solicitor.

Conveyancing specialists Stevie Kelman (covering Banchory and Stonehaven), Jordan Watt (Peterhead and Ellon) and Mairi Innes (Perth and Dundee) have also moved up to senior solicitor.

Managing partner Jacqueline Law said: “I’m extremely proud of all those that have been promoted, particularly as all but one started with the firm as trainees.

“They’ve worked extremely hard during the last few years and their promotions are recognition of how highly we value their incredible commitment and dedication, especially when it comes to supporting our clients.

“We continue to invest in our people, and it’s reassuring to know that there is a great deal of talent coming through to help support our clients as we grow over the months and years ahead.”

The most recent publication of the Legal 500 ranked Aberdein Considine, which is headquartered in Aberdeen, across eight practice areas.

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