SCOTLAND Law and Practice Contributed by: Ciara Wilson, Gillian Crandles and Lauren McDonach, Turcan Connell
Turcan Connell is a premier private client firm based in Edinburgh, Glasgow and London, and is one of the largest in the UK. It special - ises in providing legal, tax and business advice to individuals and families, servicing their per - sonal and commercial interests. Its clients are landowners, farmers, philanthropists, business owners, entrepreneurs, charities and trustees. The strength and depth of the firm’s expertise
enables it to specialise in providing efficient tax, estate and succession planning across family generations. Its clients naturally value its abil - ity to draw on the expertise of the wider firm throughout key lifetime events: land and proper - ty, divorce and family law, and family business. Clients also appreciate the firm’s personalised support as a source of wise counsel, as they do its exceptional technical expertise and advice.
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Ciara Wilson is a premier private client firm based in Edinburgh, Glasgow and London, and is one of the largest in the UK. It specialises in providing legal, tax and business advice to
Gillian Crandles is Turcan Connell’s managing partner and head of family law. She is accredited as a specialist in family law by the Law Society of Scotland and is the only family
individuals and families, servicing their personal and commercial interests. Its clients are landowners, farmers, philanthropists, business owners, entrepreneurs, charities and trustees. The strength and depth of the firm’s expertise enables it to specialise in providing efficient tax, estate and succession planning across family generations. Its clients naturally value its ability to draw on the expertise of the wider firm throughout key lifetime events: land and property, divorce and family law, and family business. Clients also appreciate the firm’s personalised support as a source of wise counsel, as they do its exceptional technical expertise and advice.
lawyer in Scotland that Chambers UK recognises as an “eminent practitioner”. She is dual qualified as a solicitor in England and Wales and is often instructed in cross-border cases. Gillian is an interdisciplinary collaborative practitioner, having been involved in the introduction of collaborative law to Scotland, and is trained as a mediator and family law arbitrator. Gillian has been selected to participate in the “Portraits of Women in Law 2025” exhibition, which amplifies advances in the legal profession.
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