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1 May 2026

Shepherd And Wedderburn Announces Five Promotions To Partner And Two To Legal Director

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Shepherd and Wedderburn is a leading, independent Scottish-headquartered UK law firm, with offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, London and Dublin. With a history stretching back to 1768, establishing long-standing relationships of trust, rooted in legal advice and client service of the highest quality, is our hallmark.
Shepherd and Wedderburn announces seven promotions across its Commercial Real Estate, Corporate, Technology, Rural, and Commercial Disputes practices, while Andy Hall begins his tenure as the firm's new Managing Partner.
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The Scotland-based UK law firm Shepherd and Wedderburn has today, 1 May, announced five promotions to Partner and two promotions to Legal Director across the firm’s Commercial Real Estate, Corporate, Technology, Rural, and Commercial Disputes practices.

The five new Partners are Matt Lamberton and Gillian Wood (Commercial Real Estate), Cath Macrae (Corporate), Katie McNab (Rural Property) and Laura McMillan (Commercial Disputes). The two new Directors are Siobhan Dunphy (Commercial Real Estate) and Joseph Fitzgibbon (Media and Technology).

Today is also the first day in post for the firm’s new Managing Partner, Andy Hall. Andy joined the firm as a trainee solicitor in 1993, becoming a partner in 2003 and has led the firm’s Property and Infrastructure group since 2013.

Andy said: “This latest round of promotions demonstrates the exceptional talent across the firm, and I would like to congratulate my colleagues on their well-deserved promotions and wish them well for the future. I’m particularly pleased that four of our seven newly promoted colleagues trained with the firm, demonstrating our commitment to talent development and career progression, and our investment in building strong, deep and long-lasting relationships with our clients.”

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