Livingstone Brown is a leading firm of Scottish solicitors. Based in Glasgow, but dealing with cases around the country, the firm has been at the forefront of legal service provision for over twenty five years. Led by senior partner Gerard Brown CBE, the firm has built up an enviable reputation for quality of service and client care. David McGlashan, a partner based at the firm's head office, was named Solicitor of the Year at the Law Awards of Scotland 2005, for "treating his clients with the respect they deserve." This follows an award for the firm's IT systems in 2004.

Livingstone Brown deals with a comprehensive range of legal issues, including criminal defence, compensation claims, payment disputes, family law (including divorce, parental rights and financial disputes), employment law, harassment, social work and children's hearings, housing and welfare, and asylum and immigration. The firm also has a new Conveyancing Department, dealing with all domestic house sales and purchases. This site sets out in detail the areas of work the firm undertakes; if in doubt, please feel free to get in touch. Have a look at our regularly updated Information Pages.

If you have a legal problem, getting good quality legal information at the earliest stage can be invaluable. The firm offers a free initial enquiry service; all you have to do is call in, telephone, or e-mail. You will not be charged for your enquiry; we'll let you know by return whether we can help, what we can do, and how much it's likely to cost. There's no obligation, so why not see what Livingstone Brown can do for you? To get in touch, simply follow the "Contact Us" link on the left.

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