Leading Associates

Local government in Scotland

Brodies LLP

Brodies LLP’s local government team is situated within the firm's wider government and business practice, acting for government bodies on governance, social housing and infrastructure mandates, with additional experience advising councils on acquisitions and housing regeneration projects. Niall McLean spearheads the team, continuing to lead on judicial reviews, while accredited local governance specialist Stuart Murray handles PPP-related matters. Employment expert Lynne Marr advises local government bodies on workforce planning, exits and redundancies, while ‘exceptional senior associate’ Jamie Dunne handles mandates concerning public procurement law and planning applications. Former co-head Jackie McGuire retired in December 2023.

Practice head(s):

Niall McLean


Other key lawyers:

Stuart Murray; Lynne Marr; Jamie Dunne; Jackie McGuire


Testimonials

‘Jamie Dunne is an exceptional senior associate, who provides timeous and succinct legal advice on complex and developing areas of law. He is able to get to the nub of the issue quickly and is clearly an expert in his field.’

‘The team is accessible, reactive and able to work to demanding timescales. The advice given is practical, thoughtful, well-researched and understandable.’

‘Niall McLean is extremely capable, personable and able to relate to the local government sector.’

Key clients

Aberdeen City Council


Glasgow City Council


City of Edinburgh Council


Stirling Council


Perth & Kinross Council


Argyll and Bute Council


Moray Council


Orkney Islands Council


Falkirk Council


North Lanarkshire Council


Work highlights


  • Advised the City of Edinburgh Council on the first use of the new procurement model for renewable heat.
  • Advised Inverclyde Council on a variety of roads, transport and compulsory purchase matters raising a number of complex and sensitive issues.

Anderson Strathern

Anderson Strathern handles a large volume of advisory work for local councils and government bodies, as well as acting for clients in the education sector on collaborations with other public bodies, drafting complex contractual arrangements and representing clients in construction litigation. Showcasing ‘vast experience’, Audrey Cameron leads the team, and handles procurement mandates and regeneration projects. Other key contacts in the group include Fiona Stephen and Gillian Harkness-McKinlay.

Practice head(s):

Audrey Cameron


Other key lawyers:

Fiona Stephen; Gillian Harkness-McKinlay; Mary Frances O’Neill


Testimonials

‘Audrey Cameron’s vast experience in this sector.’

‘The team is approachable and accessible. They are able to provide timely and well-considered advice even under tight timescales.’

‘Audrey Cameron is very capable and approachable. Her depth and breadth of knowledge is impressive. She is very aware of the way that local government works.’

Key clients

21 Local Authorities


Fife Council


Midlothian Council


City of Edinburgh Council


Live Borders


Jobs and Business Glasgow


Clyde Gateway


East Lothian Council


Glasgow City Council


North Lanarkshire Council


Work highlights


  • Acting in a competition action for 22 local authorities in a unique group litigation in the Court of Session arising from the pan-European Truck Cartel.
  • Advising East Renfrewshire Council in relation to the potential new station at Balgray Station, Barrhead.
  • Advising SEStran in relation to the data and technology implications of their “Mobility as a Service” Platform and GO SEStran Mobile Application, integrating various multi-modal transport solutions and DRT service across the SEStran region.

Burness Paull LLP

Burness Paull LLP maintains a solid local government offering, particularly catered to advising Scottish local councils and trusts on legal structures, public procurement, and subsidy control matters. The team is also well equipped to handle financing and delivery of renewable energy infrastructure, restructuring of charitable offshoot vehicles, social housing disputes and employment tribunal hearings related to disability discrimination. Graeme Palmer spearheads the team, while Richard Lockhart handles commercial contracts. Emma Maxwell is another key contact, with experience in handling matters concerning legal structures and corporate governance.

Practice head(s):

Graeme Palmer


Other key lawyers:

Richard Lockhart; Emma Maxwell


Key clients

Glasgow City Council


East Dunbartonshire Council


Fife Cultural Trust


Perth & Kinross Council


Renfrewshire Council


Fife Sports & Leisure Trust


South Lanarkshire Council


Stirling Council


High Life Highland


Fusion Assets


Work highlights


  • Acting for Perth & Kinross Council on two education related projects.
  • Advised Glasgow City Council in relation to the sale and leaseback of six  properties in Glasgow.
  • Advising  Scottish Futures Trust Limited on behalf of all Scottish local authorities, in connection with financing and delivery of public EV charging infrastructure across Scotland.

CMS

The Glasgow-based practice at CMS is well-regarded for its experience in advising local council and trust clients on various project development and infrastructure matters. Under the joint leadership of Ailsa Ritchie and Mark McMurray, the team handles major regeneration developments, renewable energy projects, and compulsory purchase and compensation matters. Amy Norton focuses on land acquisitions for infrastructure projects, and advises a range of public sector clients on commercial transactions. Pension specialist Jae Fassam assists with regulatory and governmental engagements.

Practice head(s):

Ailsa Ritchie; Mark McMurray


Other key lawyers:

Amy Norton; Jae Fassam


Key clients

City of Edinburgh Council


Stirling Council


Falkirk Council


Scottish Borders Council


East Dunbartonshire Council


Glasgow City Council


Renfrewshire Council


South Lanarkshire Council


Dumfries & Galloway


Fife Pension Fund


Work highlights


  • Advising Falkirk Council on the Grangemouth Flood Prevention Scheme.
  • Advising The City of Edinburgh Council on the proposed extension of the Edinburgh Tram to Newhaven.
  • Advising Dumfries and Galloway Council in relation to its Borderlands projects, which includes complex advice on subsidy control, grants, consenting and real estate.

Harper Macleod LLP

Praised for its ‘excellent knowledge and experience of public sector issues’, Harper Macleod LLP handles a wide range of project, employment, and governance matters for local authority clients. Commercial contracts and regulatory specialist James McMorrow jointly spearheads the team alongside Jennifer Jack, who leads on judicial reviews and disputes against regulatory bodies, in addition to representing local councils in major public inquiries. Partner Fiona Killen joined from Burness Paull LLP in June 2023, focusing on governance and constitutional advice and statutory appeals before the UK courts. Euan Pirie advises on high-profile procurements and engineering matters.

Practice head(s):

James McMorrow; Jennifer Jack


Other key lawyers:

Fiona Killen; Euan Pirie


Testimonials

‘Jennifer Jack is experienced and provides sound advice. She is friendly, approachable and responds quickly to queries.’

‘Excellent knowledge and experience of public sector issues, and come up with innovative and collaborative solutions.’

‘Euan Pirie has excellent knowledge and experience of public sectors issues and getting solutions to them.’

‘Efficient and effective client management. Collaborative in approach to achieving innovative and practical solutions.’

Key clients

Glasgow City Council


City of Edinburgh Council


Fife Council


Inverclyde Council


Orkney Islands Council


The Highland Council


West Dunbartonshire Council


West Lothian Council


Perth and Kinross Council


Work highlights


  • Acted for Glasgow City Council and City Property Glasgow in relation to a further part of its project to raise funding in order to fund a significant equal pay settlement agreed by the Council with its employees.
  • Advising Inverclyde Council on the Inverkip City Region Deal Project in partnership with Scottish Power/Iberdrola.
  • Advising Orkney Islands Council on the £200m+ Scapa Deep Water Quay Project, a major infrastructure project at Scapa Flow, Orkney.

Morton Fraser MacRoberts

Under the leadership of Rory Alexander, the team at Morton Fraser MacRoberts is instructed by local authorities, trusts, management committees, and review bodies to advise on the gamut of related matters, including judicial reviews and related governance issues, as well as planning mandates and litigation. Alexander leads on major residential and commercial developments, and is assisted by Duncan Osler and Cameron Greig. Other key members of the team include Robin Fallas, Gwen Murphy, Ewan McGillivray, and Suzanne Hardie.

Practice head(s):

Rory Alexander


Other key lawyers:

Cameron Greig; Duncan Osler; Robin Fallas; Gwen Murphy; Ewan McGillivray; Suzanne Hardie


Testimonials

‘MFM have a range of specialists and it is hard to find an area that they are unable to support us on. They provide clear and helpful advice.’

Key clients

The City of Edinburgh Council


Glasgow City Council


Aberdeen City Council


Clackmannanshire Council


East Lothian Council


Stirling Council


Moray Council


West Lothian Council


Inverclyde Council


Dumfries and Galloway Council


Work highlights


  • Acting for Aberdeen City Council in the defence of four petitions seeking judicial review on equality grounds of the Council’s budgetary decision to close a swimming pool and libraries.
  • Advising on a major residential led development at West Craigs, Edinburgh (value in the region of £280m; 1,400 residential units).
  • Acting as ad hoc legal adviser to both the West Lothian Council’s Development Management Committee and Local Review Body.

Shepherd and Wedderburn

The team at Shepherd and Wedderburn regularly assists its roster of local authority clients with drafting and negotiating design build agreements in the educational sector, redevelopments and refurbishments of public infrastructure, and renewable energy projects. Stephen Colliston leads the practice, handling PPPs and other operational projects, while Euan McLeod assists with major housing developments. Neil Maclean is another key contact in the group.

Practice head(s):

Stephen Colliston


Other key lawyers:

Euan McLeod; Neil Maclean


Key clients

City of Edinburgh Council


West Lothian Council


Fife Council


South Ayrshire Council


North Lanarkshire Council


Acciona Industrial S.A.


East Dunbartonshire Council


South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture Trust


Renfrewshire Leisure Limited


Wheatley Group


Work highlights


  • Advised the City of Edinburgh Council on the £1.3 billion redevelopment of Granton waterfront.
  • Advised Acciona on the construction and operation of two major Local Authority Energy from Waste (EfW) Projects at Aberdeen (NESS) and Edmonton, North London.
  • Advised West Lothian Council on a number of projects involving Design and Build Development Agreements in respect of the new schools under the Scottish Government hub model.