Two promoted at Pagan Osborne

Two assistants elevated to bring partner total to 10


Two associate solicitors at Pagan Osborne have been promoted to partner, bringing the number of partners at the firm to 10.

Alan Innes (38), who has been with the firm for six years, works in the property and conveyancing division. Lynn Melville (38), who joined Pagan Osborne in 2003, covers tax planning and succession issues. Both will now have a heightened responsibility for taking a lead in business development and assume greater management roles.

Alistair Morris, managing partner, said: "Alan and Lynn represent a new generation of lawyers who understand the needs of the business as well as the needs of clients. They are enthused by the changes within the legal profession at the moment and inspired by the challenges their new roles present."

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