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Lindsays Offices

100 QUEEN STREET
GLASGOW
G1 3DN
United Kingdom
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John Bett

Work Department
Dispute resolution and litigation.
Position
Partner and Head of the Dispute Resolution and Litigation team, John is based in Glasgow.
John specialises in commercial dispute resolution. He acts in a wide range of contentious commercial contract, property and debt recovery matters. He is also particularly experienced in director disputes and cross border litigation.
John‘s extensive commercial property litigation experience extends to dilapidations disputes, breach of missives, recovery of arrears of rent, enforcement of keep open clauses and obtaining orders for the removal of unauthorised occupiers.
He is regularly instructed in proceedings before the Commercial Courts of the Sheriff Courts and the Court of Session, where he has been involved in some of the more significant proceedings to call before the Court in recent years. He is also experienced in mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution.
As the Firm’ Head of Debt Recovery, John’s team assists clients with all aspects of the debt recovery process, from pre-litigation through to court proceedings and enforcement. He also acts in insolvency matters, regularly securing appointments and pursuing claims on behalf of insolvency practitioners.
John advises a very broad spectrum of clients, from private individuals, insolvency practitioners and SMEs to public sector organisations, major Scottish based companies and multi-nationals. The work ranges from high value, complex court actions raised in the Commercial Court of the Court of Session, to providing general contract and commercial advice.
Career
Trained McClure Naismith; qualified 2005; assistant McClure Naismith (2005-2009); associate McClure Naismith (2009-2014); joined Lindsays as Partner (2014).
Education
Holyrood Secondary School; Glasgow Graduate School of Law (Dip LP, 2001-2002); Strathclyde University (Bachelor of Laws (LLB) (Hons), 1997-2001).
Lawyer Rankings
Scotland > Real estate > Property litigation
With a ‘wide range of in-house expertise’, Lindsays handles litigation for clients in the commercial property, agriculture, and residential sectors, with a particular focus on acting for commercial landlords and tenants. The practice is led by John Bett, who specialises in dilapidation claims, an area where Brian Pollack also brings significant experience. Additionally, Gregor MacEwan is adept at telecoms litigation.
Scotland > Private client > Contentious trusts and probate
(Firms to watch)Spearheaded by John Bett, the contentious trusts and probate practice at Lindsays was strengthened by the arrival of John Thom, following the firm’s merger with Miller Hendry in May 2023.
Scotland > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation
Lindsays fields a ‘highly capable’ litigation team that handles commercial, regulatory, sporting, and agricultural disputes. With a strong focus on SME clients, department head John Bett also services a range of football clubs, high-net-worth individuals, and larger corporations. Brent Haywood’s commercial disputes practice includes contractual, company, and intellectual property issues.
Lawyer Rankings
- Property litigation Scotland > Real estate
- Commercial litigation Scotland > Dispute resolution
- Firms to watch Scotland > Private client > Contentious trusts and probate
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- Private client > Agriculture and estates
- Private client > Charities and not-for-profit
- Private client > Family
- Insurance > Medical negligence: pursuer
- Insurance > Personal injury: pursuer
- Private client > Personal tax, trusts and executries
- Real estate > Commercial property: Edinburgh and Glasgow
- Real estate > Commercial property: elsewhere in Scotland
- Real estate > Property litigation
- Finance > Banking and finance
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate and commercial: Edinburgh and Glasgow
- Employment > Employment
- Private client > Contentious trusts and probate