The Scotsman

Aberdein Considine appoints key partner

- By HANNAH BURLEY

A leading Scottish private client solicitor has joined Aberdein Considine, switching firms from Anderson Strathern.

Partner Aileen Entwistle will be supporting the legal practice’s clients across the Central Belt, specialisi­ng in a range of private client practice areas, particular­ly wills, powers of attorney and inheritanc­e tax planning for high net-worth individual­s.

She also has specific expertise in executry administra­tion and trusts for both private and charity clients.

Entwistle graduated with an honours degree in law from the University of Strathclyd­e in 2002, and having completed her diploma in legal practice in 2003, she has focused primarily on private client work over the past 15 years.

Managing partner Jacqueline Law said Entwistle’s appointmen­t was an vital one as the firm shapes up to meet the future needs of its clients.

She said: “Aileen is highly respected in what is an increasing­ly demanding area of law. In the years to come,

Scotland will experience the greatest transfer of personal wealth in its history as the babyboomer­generation­seeks to prudently transfer wealth and assets to the next generation.

“Therefore, private client work is growing at a significan­t pace for the firm, and Aileen will be a huge asset to both Aberdein Considine and our clients.”

Following a number of acquisitio­ns the firm now has 19 offices and a headcount of around 500, with a strong focus on expanding its legal teams and specialism­s.

 ??  ?? 0 Aileen Entwistle will work in the Central Belt
0 Aileen Entwistle will work in the Central Belt

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