Holmes Mackillop expands with trio of appointments

Holmes Mackillop’s expansion continues with a trio of appointments across its commercial property, property and private client teams.

Following a trio of solicitor appointments at the end of last year, Hannah McKay now joins the firm’s Johnstone branch as a solicitor in its property team, Grant Cairnduff joins the Milngavie branch as a solicitor in its property and private client teams, while Christina Bain joins Glasgow’s property team as a paralegal.

Welcoming Ms McKay to the Johnstone branch, director Carole Johnston said: “We are thrilled to appoint Hannah to our busy office in Johnstone where I’m certain she will be a valuable addition to our existing inhouse expertise offering clients a professional service through the delivery of practical support and cost-effective solutions.”

And greeting Mr Cairnduff to the Milngavie branch, director Richard Leggett commented: “I’m certain Grant’s appointment will make an immediate contribution to the provision of our expert legal advice to clients with a focus on the protection of the interests of individuals and their families as well as advising on residential and commercial property assets.”

Welcoming Ms Bain to the property team in Glasgow, director Kevin Thompson added: “We are delighted to appoint Christina to our burgeoning team to bolster the comprehensive range of legal advice and expertise we can offer across residential and commercial property markets.”

With over 240 years of experience, Holmes Mackillop has a long history of delivering a broad

spectrum of legal services to its clients from offices in Glasgow City, Glasgow Southside, Ayrshire, East Dunbartonshire, East and South Renfrewshire.

Its comprehensive range of services includes buying and selling homes; commercial property;

corporate; dispute resolution and litigation; emerging markets; employment; family and divorce; restructuring and insolvency; wills, estates and future planning.

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For further information please contact Carol Ann McKellar on tel 0141 226 4942

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