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Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP

Legal Services | Scotland
tel: +44 0131 228 9900 | fax: +44 0131 228 1222
1 Exchange Crescent | Conference Square | Edinburgh | EH3 8UL | Scotland

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Overview

Shepherd and Wedderburn is the largest Scottish-headquartered UK law firm, with offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, London and Dublin.

Establishing long-standing relationships of trust, rooted in legal advice and client service of the highest quality, is our hallmark.

Founded in 1768, Shepherd and Wedderburn has been at the forefront of innovation in all the key sectors of the economy – from the expansion of Edinburgh’s financial services sector to, more recently, our work with Scotland’s first tech unicorn and on landmark clean energy projects. Our focus has always been firmly on the future, and on ensuring we maintain our proud tradition of supporting innovation, economic growth and international commerce.

Our lawyers are currently advising organisations active in more than 120 overseas jurisdictions and we are privileged to work with organisations and individuals in Scotland, the UK and abroad who are leaders in their industries and sectors.

Shepherd and Wedderburn is a people business that values and rewards the contribution of colleagues across the firm. We are proud of our inclusive and collaborative culture, both internally and when working with clients, and are committed to encouraging and supporting diversity and social mobility.

Year this Office was Established: 1768
Lawyers Worldwide: 319
Languages: Danish, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Punjabi, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Urdu and Welsh

Notable

Areas of Practice

Representative Clients

Professionals

Associates

Peter  Alderdice

Peter Alderdice

Senior Associate
Flora  Asplin

Flora Asplin

Associate
Daniel  Bain

Daniel Bain

Senior Associate
Louise  Ball

Louise Ball

Senior Associate
Heather  Bird

Heather Bird

Associate
Alison  Blair

Alison Blair

Associate
Neil  Campbell

Neil Campbell

Associate
Neil  Cowan

Neil Cowan

Director
Siobhan  Dunphy

Siobhan Dunphy

Associate
Natasha  Durkin

Natasha Durkin

Senior Associate
Fiona  Foster

Fiona Foster

Senior Associate
Kirsty  Headden

Kirsty Headden

Senior Associate
Vikki  Henderson

Vikki Henderson

Legal Director
Gina  Johnston

Gina Johnston

Associate
Richard  Jones

Richard Jones

Senior Associate
Suzanne  Knowles

Suzanne Knowles

Senior Associate
David  Lewis

David Lewis

Senior Associate
Rhona  McGregor

Rhona McGregor

Senior Associate
Ashley  McLean

Ashley McLean

Senior Associate
Laura  McMillan

Laura McMillan

Associate
Kirsteen  Milne

Kirsteen Milne

Legal Director
Emma  Paton

Emma Paton

Senior Associate
Lesley  Proctor

Lesley Proctor

Legal Director
Ian  Soppitt

Ian Soppitt

Senior Associate
Serena  Weir

Serena Weir

Senior Associate

Other

Camillo  Fracassini

Camillo Fracassini

Head of Marketing and Communications
Philip  Knowles

Philip Knowles

Consultant
Harriet  McRae

Harriet McRae

Solicitor
Peter  Misselbrook

Peter Misselbrook

Head of Rural Property
Jacqueline  Moore

Jacqueline Moore

Head of Immigraton
Joanna  Rae

Joanna Rae

Paralegal
Ann  Stewart

Ann Stewart

Head of Knowledge Management
Sarah  Leslie

Sarah Leslie

Solicitor

Articles

NET ZERO TOLERANCE? COMPETITION LAW & SUSTAINABILITY AGREEMENTS

Last month, the Dutch competition authority (ACM) cleared a joint agreement among soft-drink suppliers including Coca-Cola to discontinue plastic handles on multipacks to make the packaging more recyclable and reduce plastic. Applying its draft sustainability guidelines, the ACM found that the arrangements did not harm competition given that evidence showed the handles did not play a role in the competitive process and participants remained free to decide on, e.g., when and how to discontinue the handles. The ACM has been at the forefront among competition authorities in trying to find a workable approach to balancing competition policy and sustainability goals...

HOW ESTABLISHING AN ESG STRATEGY HELPS BUSINESSES RAISE FINANCE

What is driving the imperative for ESG alignment? There has been a cultural shift in society as more and more individuals commit to leading sustainable lives. Those individuals – whether as consumers, employees or other stakeholders in industry – now expect the businesses operating in their communities to function in a more sustainable manner too. The wider context At an international level, the United Nations 2030 Agenda established 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) requiring urgent action...

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Press

SHEPHERD AND WEDDERBURN APPOINTS PLANNING PARTNER

Fraser Mitchell has re-joined Shepherd and Wedderburn as a Partner in the planning team, bringing to the firm and its clients almost two decades’ planning expertise, with a particular focus on the housebuilding, commercial property and clean energy sectors. Fraser, who trained at Shepherd and Wedderburn and spent a number of years in the planning team, adds further strength in depth to the firm’s market-leading planning practice. He returns to the firm from Shoosmiths, where he led the planning and environment team in Scotland, advising on all aspects of planning, roads, and compulsory purchase law...

Shepherd and Wedderburn appoints new Partner to lead property team in Aberdeen

Peter Smith has joined Shepherd and Wedderburn as a Commercial Property Partner, heading the firm’s real estate team in the Aberdeen office and bringing 19 years’ expertise advising clients in the real estate sector. Peter will lead the development of the firm’s real estate practice in the north-east of Scotland to further strengthen its presence in the region. Peter, who joined Shepherd and Wedderburn on 1 August, had been a partner in Burness Paull’s commercial real estate team since 2012...

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