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Quality advice and client care are what drive us at KW Law,
underpinned by rigorous standards of professional conduct. We like to
get on with things on behalf of our clients, efficiently and without fuss.
When all's said and done the best advice comes from people you trust.
You can meet some of our people below.

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RAYMOND McMENAMIN
Admitted as a solicitor in 1982 having graduated from Strathclyde University.
A former Procurator Fiscal Depute, he has been a partner in the firm since it's inception
in 1987 and qualified as a Solicitor Advocate in 2000.
Practices exclusively in Criminal Law particularly in The High Court of Justiciary.
Is a member of The Criminal Law Committee of the Law Society of Scotland and is also the
firm's client relations partner. In 2007, he was appointed a Part Time Sheriff.
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VALERIE FORSYTH
A graduate of Aberdeen University and admitted as a solicitor in 1985.
Has extensive experience in private practice working mainly in the field of
Family Law. Previously a partner, she is now a consultant to the firm with responsibility for overseeing the Civil Litigation Department.
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CAROL REID
As the partner in charge of the firm's ever expanding Conveyancing Department,
Carol oversees all work in connection with purchase and sale of property as well
as wills and executries. She has over twenty years experience in those fields after
graduating from Edinburgh University. She joined the firm in 1994 and became a partner
in 1998.
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CHARLES MORRISON
Joined in 2002 and was made a partner of the firm in 2006. His work covers all
aspects of criminal defence work and he oversees the day to day running of business
in the Sheriff and District Courts. He is an experienced court practitioner having
worked previously in Edinburgh for a number of years.
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PAM LEITH
Has been property manager since 1995 and is responsible for the firm's successful estate agency
service. Based on her extensive knowledge of the local property market, Pam is able to provide
competitive estimates and free valuations as well as general advice on marketing property .
Properties can be viewed on the website of the Edinburgh Solicitors Property Centre at www.ESPC.com
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