One of Aberdeen’s oldest professional organisations celebrated its 250th year of incorporation at Aberdeen Town House, where it was presented with a full achievement of armorial bearings. In 1774, King George III formally incorporated the Society of Advocates by Royal Charter, recognising its
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Martin Sinclair, a partner with Mackinnons Solicitors LLP, has been elected as the new president of the Society of Advocates in Aberdeen for the coming year. Founded by Royal Charter in 1774, the society has played an important role in highlighting Aberdeen on the legal map of Scotland.
Duncan Love has been elected as president of the Society of Advocates in Aberdeen. At the society’s annual general meeting Ken MacDonald, a partner at Brodies, passed the presidency on to Mr Love, who is a partner at James & George Collie. Martin Sinclair of Mackinnons and Neil Smith of Bu
A dispute resolution expert from Brodies LLP has been re-elected to serve a second term as president of the Society of Advocates in Aberdeen. Ken MacDonald, who specialises in commercial disputes and international arbitration, is the first president in more than 40 years to have his term extended by
Ken MacDonald has been elected president of the Society of Advocates in Aberdeen. At the society's annual general meeting Martin Ewan of Pinsent Masons passed the presidency on to Mr MacDonald, a partner at Brodies while Duncan Love of J&G Collies and Martin Sinclair of Mackinnons became vice pr
The Society of Advocates in Aberdeen welcomed the Press & Journal to its library for an exclusive tour over the weekend. The professional body was founded over 450 years ago and has been based in the library on Concert Court since 19870.
The Society of Advocates in Aberdeen has invited legal trainees in the city to attend a free buffet lunch in the Library at Concert Court next month. The trainee lunch on Tuesday 17 September 2019, at 1pm, is a chance to catch up with university friends and see the Society's facilities with no oblig
During recent renovation work at the historic library of the Society of Advocates in Aberdeen, the picture of a mystery man was uncovered.
One of Aberdeen’s oldest professional organisations, The Society of Advocates, which dates back to the 16th century, has been gifted a rare book compiled by a former member in 1876.