New leadership roles at Levy & McRae
Levy & McRae has announced two newly created roles.
Callum Anderson is now head of regulatory crime while Neil Hay has been named head of private crime.
Mr Anderson will lead for the firm on all professional and regulatory crime, including looking after a number of representative bodies and organisations, as well as overseeing the defence of health and safety and regulatory prosecutions, public inquiries and fatal accident inquiries.
Mr Hay will lead for the firm in all major areas of criminal law and in financial and white-collar crime for professional, high-profile, high net worth and corporate clients.
David McKie, senior partner, said: “This restructure enriches the support and advocacy we provide to our clients, ensuring ever more focused and effective representation.
“We value the trust our clients place in us and are dedicated to continuing our work with integrity, confidentiality, and compassion. These changes are designed to reinforce our capability to advocate for your rights and deliver justice, from sheriff courts to the High Court of Justiciary and all forums where regulatory matters are determined.”