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Frazer Coogans Solicitors of Ayr
LEADING Ayrshire solicitors Frazer Coogans are pleased to announce the appointment of Peter McNamara (29) to join their legal team.
Peter’s remit will include commercial property, wills and estate planning.
Born in Glasgow, Peter is a former pupil of Cumbernauld High School and studied law at the University of Strathclyde.
He worked as a tax adviser with chartered accountants Ernst & Young and Scott Moncrieff, before serving his legal traineeship with Dunblane solicitors McLean & Stewart.
Peter lives in Kilmarnock with his wife Pauline.
He told Scottish Legal News: "This is a very exciting opportunity, and I'm looking forward to playing my part in the continuing development of the Commercial Property team at Frazer Coogans."
Commenting on Peter’s appointment, Frazer Coogans senior partner Norman G Geddes said: "We are delighted to have Peter join our busy Commercial Property team.
"The department deals with all aspects of commercial and agricultural property and Peter's background as a tax adviser will be invaluable in providing advice to our many commercial clients."
About Frazer Coogans Solicitors
Ayrshire solicitors Frazer Coogans have expanded rapidly from small beginnings in the 1980s to offer a friendly and personal service to all clients from their modern premises in Ayr town centre.
From their Ayr base, partners Norman Geddes, Austin Thomson, Lauren Fowler and assistants Stuart Paterson and Peter McNamara – all experienced solicitors - along with their professional and dedicated staff, provide a comprehensive suite of legal services to Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland and the UK, with particular expertise in accident claims, personal injury damages, property conveyancing, divorce and family law, wills, estates and executries.
Frazer Coogans’ Ayr office operates a specialist Accident Claims & Personal Injury Damages Centre to assist clients in making claims for personal injury damages after road traffic, workplace, slip and trip accidents and also in criminal injuries compensation.
This Ayrshire firm of solicitors has also established a significant presence in Scotland’s property conveyancing market, advising clients on all aspects of buying, selling and leasing premises both domestic and commercial, and handling property conveyancing for diverse clients across Scotland.
Scottish divorce and family law is another area in which Frazer Coogans solicitors possess particular expertise, advising on the legal, financial and child related issues associated with divorce, providing negotiation for amicable settlement and undertaking litigation where needed.
Frazer Coogans solicitors also offer a professional, dedicated and sympathetic service for wills and estates in the UK, including the administration of estates and appointing executors.
In 2003 Frazer Coogans successfully attained the "Investors in People" standard.
The firm is fully computerised with Broadband connection. It occupies modern premises in the centre of Ayr with adjacent parking for clients and wheelchair-friendly access.
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Frazer Coogans Solicitors of Ayr
LEADING Ayrshire solicitors Frazer Coogans are pleased to announce the appointment of Peter McNamara (29) to join their legal team.
Peter’s remit will include commercial property, wills and estate planning.
Born in Glasgow, Peter is a former pupil of Cumbernauld High School and studied law at the University of Strathclyde.
He worked as a tax adviser with chartered accountants Ernst & Young and Scott Moncrieff, before serving his legal traineeship with Dunblane solicitors McLean & Stewart.
Peter lives in Kilmarnock with his wife Pauline.
He told Scottish Legal News: "This is a very exciting opportunity, and I'm looking forward to playing my part in the continuing development of the Commercial Property team at Frazer Coogans."
Commenting on Peter’s appointment, Frazer Coogans senior partner Norman G Geddes said: "We are delighted to have Peter join our busy Commercial Property team.
"The department deals with all aspects of commercial and agricultural property and Peter's background as a tax adviser will be invaluable in providing advice to our many commercial clients."
About Frazer Coogans Solicitors
Ayrshire solicitors Frazer Coogans have expanded rapidly from small beginnings in the 1980s to offer a friendly and personal service to all clients from their modern premises in Ayr town centre.
From their Ayr base, partners Norman Geddes, Austin Thomson, Lauren Fowler and assistants Stuart Paterson and Peter McNamara – all experienced solicitors - along with their professional and dedicated staff, provide a comprehensive suite of legal services to Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland and the UK, with particular expertise in accident claims, personal injury damages, property conveyancing, divorce and family law, wills, estates and executries.
Frazer Coogans’ Ayr office operates a specialist Accident Claims & Personal Injury Damages Centre to assist clients in making claims for personal injury damages after road traffic, workplace, slip and trip accidents and also in criminal injuries compensation.
This Ayrshire firm of solicitors has also established a significant presence in Scotland’s property conveyancing market, advising clients on all aspects of buying, selling and leasing premises both domestic and commercial, and handling property conveyancing for diverse clients across Scotland.
Scottish divorce and family law is another area in which Frazer Coogans solicitors possess particular expertise, advising on the legal, financial and child related issues associated with divorce, providing negotiation for amicable settlement and undertaking litigation where needed.
Frazer Coogans solicitors also offer a professional, dedicated and sympathetic service for wills and estates in the UK, including the administration of estates and appointing executors.
In 2003 Frazer Coogans successfully attained the "Investors in People" standard.
The firm is fully computerised with Broadband connection. It occupies modern premises in the centre of Ayr with adjacent parking for clients and wheelchair-friendly access.
www.frazercoogans.co.uk
www.accidentclaims.com
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