Legal 500 Crime Scotland

“Ian Moir is an absolute star in the legal world. He is very experienced and extremely capable. Being charged with a crime you didn`t commit is horrible, but there can be nothing worse than being charged and then convicted of a crime you didn`t commit. Our task is to correct these errors. “The team is very knowledgeable in all areas of crime and is able to provide professional advice to clients of all kinds.” TLT recently represented a player in the leisure sector in the legal challenge to prevent the entry into force of Covid-19 passport systems in Scotland and assisted an event client in licensing COP26 at the client`s premises. In addition to leisure and entertainment, the team`s client portfolio also includes food retailers, pubs, bars and restaurants. The firm is led by liquor licensing specialist Stephen McGowan, who works in the Glasgow office alongside General Counsel Niall Hassard (alcohol, gambling and citizen licensing) and partner Michael McDougall, who frequently works on matters relating to the provision of alcohol and entertainment in pubs, clubs and restaurants. Caroline Loudon is a key point of contact in the Edinburgh office, working across the licensing spectrum and specialising in gambling law. Paterson Bell has offices in Edinburgh and throughout Fife, providing a wide range of legal services in corporate and criminal court matters across Scotland. The crime of disturbing the peace can be committed in a wide variety of circumstances. “Kevin always takes the time to communicate with me in terms I understand, rather than legalese.

» Contact our lawyers in Edinburgh on 0131 225 6111 or by email: crime@patersonbell.co.uk for a free initial telephone consultation. “Neil Hay provides first-rate personalized service to professional clients accused of criminal acts.” Harper Macleod LLP has considerable influence over the licensing of gas and gas stations, but also supports food, recreation and hospitality businesses and public institutions by offering them a wide range of liquor and citizen licences. In addition to its legal expertise, clients also benefit from the firm`s strong geographic footprint with six offices in Scotland. The firm is run from Glasgow by spirits licensing specialist Andrew Hunter, whose work includes appeals to the Licensing Board and Sheriff Court. Brodies LLP and in particular Team Leader Paul Marshall are regularly solicited by national and international players in the high-risk sector such as oil and gas, banking, transport, food and beverage, construction and manufacturing companies who need assistance with internal (cross-border) investigations related to allegations of fraud, bribery and corruption. In addition to investigative capabilities, the team also provides enforcement and prevention advice in the form of compliance, (cyber)risk analysis and risk management. This advice is increasingly sought after by clients entering new markets and benefiting from the Group`s expertise in sanctions, supply chains and relations with business partners. Senior partner Ramsay Hall and associate Lisa Kinroy, who both cover a wide range of corporate crimes, are other names to know. For the purposes of section 38 of the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010, a criminal offence may be committed if you behave in a threatening or abusive manner and the behaviour is likely to cause fear and alarm to a reasonable person and you intend your behaviour to cause fear and alarm or is reckless if it would cause such fear and worry. “Brodies is a team we trust to handle complex financial crime cases within Scotland`s jurisdiction. We know that they will do things efficiently and well and that we will have a good working relationship with their team.

Compass Chambers is distinguished by the fact that it is “the stable of choice for regulatory crimes and health and safety issues.” Barry Smith KC is “effortless cool under pressure” and has an excellent reputation for his health and safety expertise; He regularly serves clients in the marine, retail, oil and gas, aerospace, mechanical engineering and construction sectors. According to the lawyers, Peter Gray KC is “the leading lead counsel for complex regulatory matters – his oral plea is at the highest level and he enjoys great respect from the bank.” Murdo MacLeod KC represents the owner of a transportation company who is being prosecuted for health and safety offences and negligent homicide following a fatal motor vehicle accident involving a company vehicle. With two criminal lawyers and one civil lawyer, BTO Solicitors LLP is a popular choice for individuals and businesses from various high-risk sectors who need assistance in prosecutions and investigations, including those filed by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), the Economic Crime Unit of the Police of Scotland and Her Majesty`s Revenue and Customs (HMRC). The Glasgow-based regulatory defence team consists of Vikki Watt (lawyer), whose practice includes corporate governance and financial crime, and criminal defence specialist Alasdair Gillies (criminal lawyer). Paterson Bell Solicitors provides confidential and impartial legal advice to private and legal aid-funded clients. Long established in central Scotland and specialising in all aspects of criminal law. “They are clearly experts in their field, a diverse team that can support many types of businesses and clients with legal and complementary financial advice and advice.” “Very customer focused with a good understanding of the best feeding options, but also very good for all staff, legal and support.” It is important that you contact us as soon as possible if you are accused of a sexual crime such as rape or sexual assault or child abuse or allegations of indecent image. We advise you on interviews with the police, how to deal with allegations of sexual offences and how to proceed in court if the matter gets there.

Our lawyers have experience defending all kinds of sex crimes. Iain M. Paterson has represented hundreds of people accused of sex crimes. We are lawyers specialized in legal assistance in criminal defense. “Alasdair Gillies has established a professional relationship with me and goes out of his way to ensure I am fully informed about the legal process and my case.” “The Hill Brown team is exceptional, they make sure that we, as a company, always act legally, which is of paramount importance at all times.” “Compass Chambers is the most important stable for private and regulatory crime in Scotland.” Every day, we represent people accused of traffic offences in violation of the Road Traffic Act. We keep driver`s licenses and discuss extraordinary circumstances. Murder occurs when the accused killed someone with intent to kill or acted with “diabolical recklessness.” Culpable homicide may be committed if the accused caused the loss of life through unlawful conduct, but there was no intent to kill or “diabolical recklessness.” The accused may have been provoked or their behaviour may not have been so reckless as to constitute “diabolical recklessness,” but remember that accidents can happen and that each accused must have a bad faith intent to commit a crime before being guilty. “Good attentive support from Pinsents. Tom Stocker has the legal expertise, but also the right feeling for an otherwise sensitive case.

The Scottish legal market has changed significantly in recent years, with many of the major players in the market being acquired by international law firms seeking to establish themselves in the country, such as CMS, Pinsent Masons LLP, Dentons and Addleshaw Goddard. This market overhaul has provided an opportunity for national companies such as Brodies LLP, Burness Paull LLP, Harper Macleod LLP and Shepherd and Wedderburn to assert their claim to be market leaders. In addition to the main business centres in Edinburgh and Glasgow, Aberdeen remains a key market for energy customers. If you have been arrested or prosecuted, Paterson Bell can provide both specialized legal advice and specialized criminal defense services. We have been involved in many high-profile cases and are trusted advisors to a range of individuals and businesses. Pinsent Masons LLP is best known for its work in the gaming industry, thanks in large part to the expertise of Audrey Ferrie, General Counsel and Practice Leader, in this area, but the team is also well-equipped to assist clients in the hospitality, retail and leisure sectors with liquor licenses and civil authorities. As an integral part of the firm`s litigation offering, litigation licensing issues are another key element of its work, as well as issues at the interface with real estate and insolvency.