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![]() ![]() ![]() Finchley House 707 High Road London N12 0BT 08430053021
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| Areas of Law: | Accidents / Accidents at Work / Ancillary Relief / Appeals / Bankruptcy – more | |
| Ami Law |
![]() 5 Stanley Terrace Alva FK12 5AU 07910 858077
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| Areas of Law: | Adult Incapacity Law / Executries / Guardianship / Power of Attorney / Trusts – more | |
| Profile: | Allan MacIntyre, partner in Ami Law, Solicitors, is Accredited by the Law Society of Scotland as a Specialist in Incapacity Law. – more | |
| Balfour + Manson LLP |
![]() 54-66 Frederick Street Edinburgh EH2 1LS 0131 200 1200
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| Areas of Law: | Accidents / Accidents and Personal Injury Overseas / Accidents at Work / Adjudication / Administrative and Constitutional Law – more | |
| Donald McLaren & Co |
![]() Royal Bank Buildings 55 Main Street Callander FK17 8DZ 01877 330033
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| Areas of Law: | Conveyancing / Executries / Commercial Property / Family / Estate Agency – more | |
| Dykes Glass & Co |
![]() 65 Bath Street Glasgow G2 2BX 0141 332 2794
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| Areas of Law: | Adult Incapacity Law / Debt Recovery / Estate Agency – more | |
| HBM Sayers |
![]() 1087 Cathcart Road Mount Florida Glasgow G42 9XR 0141 6322248
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| Hughes Dowdall |
![]() 119 Cowgate Kirkintilloch G66 1JD 0141 776 7104
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| Hughes Dowdall |
![]() 1st Floor Stirling House 20 Renfield Street Glasgow G2 5AP 0141 240 7020
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| Areas of Law: | Accidents / Accidents at Work / Adoption / Adult Incapacity Law / Boundary Disputes – more | |
| LemonSolicitors LLP |
![]() ![]() 34 Regent Circus Swindon SN1 1PY 0843 0052 942
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| Macintosh Humble |
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