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Construction Law

Construction Lawyers Glasgow, Scotland

Whilst the construction and building industries have slowed owing to the recession, there is still a need for construction companies to take expert advice on all aspects of commercial & construction law.

Real Estate Lawyers Scotland

Taking practical, bespoke, strategic advice from the outset of a building project can prevent delays and costs materialising later.

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It’s preferable, if not always possible to prevent disputes before they arise. If a construction dispute does materialise, we can advise on all aspects of Mediation, arbitration & dispute resolution.

Contact our Construction& Real Estate Lawyers Glasgow, Scotland 

For legal advice on property development in Glasgow, please call on 0141 221 1919 or fill in our online contact form

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