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06 December 2016
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Julian Scott—Gilson Gray

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Firm appoints new residential conveyancing director

Julian Scott will bolster Gilson Gray’s residential property team as residential conveyancing director. Julian joins from Aberdein Considine, where he was partner.

Edinburgh native Julian, who has more than 30 years’ experience in property law, is looking forward to contributing to the progressive team atmosphere at the full service firm. He says: “Gilson Gray is incredibly forward thinking and eager to keep its clients at the heart of its work and I look forward to helping develop the business and really embedding myself in the team.”

Glen Gilson, managing partner at Gilson Gray, says: “Adding yet another experienced head to our property operation this year is testament to our commitment to be an industry leader in Scotland—and to the fine work carried out by Deborah McCathie and her team over the past 12 months.

“While many other firms have scaled back this aspect of their practises we are eager to continue to provide those who want it with the highest possible quality of service.

“The residential property team’s success is helping us to achieve strong recognition as a full service firm capable of specialist recognition across all services.”

Matthew Gray, managing director of property services at Gilson Gray, says: “Julian brings a wealth of experience with him and it is reflected in the quality of his work.

“He shares our passion for development and a desire to keep things moving forward so will integrate well with our way of doing things, while bringing a fresh outlook on our operations and approach."

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