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Lindsay MacNeill

Lindsay MacNeill

Work Department

Health and Safety, Criminal Advocacy and Crime.

Position

Senior Associate

Lindsay joined BTO’s thriving Health and Safety, Regulatory and Criminal practice as a newly qualified solicitor in 2012 to specialise in defending regulatory prosecutions under the direction of Partner Vikki Watt. Following a period of time with an international firm, she returned to the team as an Associate.

Prior to joining BTO, Lindsay trained as a solicitor with the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) and worked on a number of high profile cases within the Proceeds of Crime Unit. Following her time in Crown Office, Lindsay worked in a busy Procurator Fiscals’ office and has prosecuted a wide range of criminal cases from statutory breaches to common law charges in Court, from early procedural hearings through to trial. Chambers and Partners UK 2014 commented on Lindsay’s appointment to the BTO team, noting that her recruitment from the Crown “has strengthened the firm's insight into prosecuting bodies”.

Now a dedicated criminal and regulatory defence solicitor, Lindsay has represented clients in a wide range of criminal proceedings. She has also appeared with clients, including medical professionals and companies, in Fatal Accident Inquiries involving both Health and Safety and medical treatment issues.

Having gained experience of appearing as both prosecution and defence in Court, Lindsay is able to consider cases from each perspective and offer sound advice on the prospects of criminal matters at an early stage.

Lindsay is also a Notary Public.

Career

Trainee Solicitor, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (Aug 2010-July2012); Solicitor, Blair and Bryden Solicitors (Jul 2012-Nov2012); Senior Solicitor, BTO Solicitors LLP (Nov 2012-Apr 2016); Associate, Pinsent Masons (Apr 2016-Mar2018); Associate, BTO Solicitor LLP (Mar 2018-Present)

Memberships

Law Society of Scotland and Health and Safety Lawyers Association (HSLA)

Education

LLB (Hons), Dip LP, Notary Public

Mentions

Crime, fraud and licensing • Scotland

Crime: fraud

Next generation partner
Crime, fraud and licensing • Scotland

Crime: general

Next generation partner
Employment • Scotland

Health and safety

Next generation partner