Levy and McRae trainee Cameron Irons appointed to RFPG TANQ committee
A second-year trainee of Levy and McRae Solicitors has been appointed as a new committee member to the Trainee and Newly Qualified Society (TANQ), which is run by the Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow.
Cameron Irons, who works across Levy and McRae’s criminal and commercial litigation teams, will assist the Royal Faculty and the TANQ society committee in arranging and hosting educational seminars, networking events and social gatherings for young legal professionals across the region.
The Royal Faculty of Procurators was incorporated prior to 1668 and continues to serve the needs of the legal profession in Glasgow and west central Scotland. It provides members with access to a large law library with significant holdings, a well-regarded CPD education programme, the services of an auditor, and a venue in the city centre for a wide variety of events. The Royal Faculty of Procurators also acts as a representative body for solicitors practising in the Glasgow area.
Mr Irons said: “I am pleased to be appointed as a committee member of TANQ. This will be a unique opportunity to represent young lawyers and contribute to building a collegiate network for colleagues to connect and build on their professional development.”
David McKie, senior partner of Levy and McRae, said: “We are pleased to see Cameron join the RFPG TANQ Society as a newly appointed committee member. We hope his involvement will bolster our firm’s longstanding relations with the RFPG and further increase engagement with younger lawyers across the legal profession.”