Jilly-Ann Melrose
Jilly-Ann graduated from Dundee University in 2004 and was admitted a solicitor in 2007. Since joining Hunter & Robertson in 2009, she was appointed an associate in 2012 and subsequently as a Director of the firm in 2015. She deals with a broad range of Civil Court matters and has a strong interest in Family […]
Terence Docherty
Terence obtained his law degree from Dundee University in 1991 and was admitted as a solicitor in 1994. Terence brings a wealth of experience in residential and commercial conveyancing, including leases and security work. He has developed a solid understanding of the ever-changing property market over the years and enjoys established connections with many other […]
Ainslie Morrison
Ainslie graduated from the University of Strathclyde in 2017 and qualified as a solicitor in 2019. Ainslie is committed to supporting clients through some of life’s most challenging situations, offering clear, compassionate advice and practical solutions. She has particular expertise in high-value divorce and separation cases, and child-related matters such as contact and residence disputes […]
Lynn Macdonald
Lynn graduated from the University of Strathclyde in 2020 with a qualification in Scots Law LLB (Honours). After completing the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice, Lynn commenced her role as a Trainee Solicitor in our Conveyancing Department in October 2022. She is now a fully qualified Solicitor.
Theresa Tod
Theresa graduated from Strathclyde University in 1992, becoming a member of the “Society of Law Accountants in Scotland”. Since then she has worked as a Cashier, both in Glasgow City Centre and here at Hunter & Robertson. In 2010 she commenced specialising in Estate Administration. She continues in this role, administering all types of estates […]
Jackie Flanagan
She is the Practice Manager ensuring the smooth running of our office.
Debbie Gaffney
Bio to follow.
Lynn McDowall
Lynn qualified as a Family Law Paralegal in 1997. Since then, she has had extensive experience in all aspects of civil work, with a particular interest in Family Law. Practice Areas & Specialisms:
How is the criminal justice system adapting to the coronavirus pandemic?
While all areas of business are affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, essential services such as courts and tribunals must ensure minimal disruption to the lives of the public. The criminal justice system is an integral part of society, and as a result, has had to adapt and adopt new working methods to continue running. In […]
Coronavirus: The possible future of criminal proceedings via video links
The COVID-19 outbreak has required organisations all over the world to adapt to new ways of working. The Scottish Criminal Courts are in the same position, and as an essential service, the courts must adopt modern technology to continue to function. However, unlike other businesses, the courts face the distinct challenge of balancing the right […]