News In Focus

7 September 2010

Aberdeen firm makes two appointments

An old-established Aberdeen legal firm has announced two more appointments to its growing team.

Key Moves, the estate agency division of Wilsone & Duffus, has recently appointed a new partner Neil Pithie to head the firm’s Dyce office. Mr Pithie has more than a decade of experience in conveyancing, and in-depth knowledge of the local property market.

Wilsone & Duffus has also confirmed the appointment of Lynda Reid on a permanent basis in the role of solicitor.
A former interpreter, counsellor, and senior staff member in Aberdeen Citizens’ Advice Bureau, Glasgow-born Lynda specialises in civil litigation and family law and is based at the company’s Golden Square offices. She has a particular interest in collaborative family law.

Managing partner Lindsey Fettes said: “I am confident that the level of experience Neil and Lynda have to offer will enable us to build on our commitment to providing a full and continuing range of professional legal services tailored to clients’ individual requirements.”
 


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