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How to find a Scottish solicitor with knowledge in English law also?

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  • How to find a Scottish solicitor with knowledge in English law also?

    Hello,

    I expect to soon appoint my own solicitor. I am English living in Scotland, I have my late Fathers English estate and my Sister who resides in England to consider. I hope to build a long relationship with which ever solicitor I appoint, if a knowledge in English law is not important at the moment (which I believe it could be) it likely will be in future. I hope not to need to source another solicitor again.

    Can anyone help me to understand how I learn about a Solicitors qualifications for both countries please?

    I am wary if I call up and ask I may find a bad egg who will is not entirely honest with me and I'm not educated enough in this field to know otherwise.

    Thanks in advance
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    You can always ask the solicitor of your choice if he is also qualified in English law and regulated by SRA to enable him to practice in England

    There is a Qualified Lawyers Transfer Scheme to enable non uk qualified lawyers to work in England.
    There is also an Intra UK scheme to allow English Qualified solicitors to qualify as a solicitor in Scotland

    Perhaps Peridot has more info.

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    • #3
      Hi,

      Not sure I'm much more help I'm afraid. It may be worth considering a law firm that has both Scotland based branches and England based branches. Then even if the Scottish branch does not have lawyers specialising in England/Wales law they have the option to put you in touch with a colleague within the firm who does?

      Maybe Borders based firms would have more likelihood of having dual qualified lawyers? It will be a case of shopping about I would think. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
      I am a qualified solicitor and am happy to try and assist informally, where needed.

      Any posts I make on LegalBeagles are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as legal advice. Any practical advice I give is without liability. I do not represent people on the forum.

      If in doubt you should always seek professional face to face legal advice.

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