SPT's legal head joins Anderson Strathern

Transport specialist takes up associate position in Glasgow office


Audrey Cameron, director of legal and administrative services at the Strathclyde Partnership for Transport, has been appointed an associate in Anderson Strathern’s Glasgow office.

The Edinburgh-based firm opened its Glasgow office earlier this year, citing client interests in the west of Scotland. Ms Cameron has been heavily involved in the Glasgow Airport rail link project, both through promoting the necessary legislation and in the contractual arrangements.

Anderson Strathern chairman, Robert Carr, said: “We are delighted to welcome Audrey to the firm and her appointment demonstrates not only our commitment to our clients in the transport and projects sector but to broadening the range of specialisms we offer as a whole. She is an excellent lawyer with an impressive track record.”

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