George Street Law is a well-established legal practice based in Dingwall, now operating as part of Munro & Noble, offering a comprehensive range of legal services to individuals and businesses across the Highlands and Islands. Known for its client-focused approach and deep local roots, the firm combines personalized attention with the expanded resources of a larger regional practice.
The firm is distinguished by its expertise in crofting law and strong capabilities in both private client and commercial matters. With experienced partners who have over 20 years of collaboration, George Street Law provides dedicated support to clients in rural and urban settings, emphasizing accessibility and practical legal solutions tailored to the unique needs of the Highland community.
Services Offered
- Residential Conveyancing Scotland
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Wills
- Estate Administration
- Guardianship Orders
- Power of Attorney
- Trusts
- Separation and Divorce
- Cohabitation and Civil Partnerships
- Protective Remedies
- Pre-Nuptial Agreements
- Maintenance and Financial Support
- Education Law
- Collaborative Law and Mediation
- Civil Disputes
- Debt Recovery
- Judicial Review
- Medical Negligence
- Personal Injury
- Change of Name
- Adoption and Permanence Orders
- Children’s Hearings
- International Child Abduction
- Parental Rights and Responsibilities
- Residence and Contact Orders
- Disciplinary and Grievance Procedure
- Employment Contracts
- Employment Tribunal
- Redundancy
- Settlement Agreements
- Termination of Employment
- Unfair and Constructive Dismissal
- Agriculture and Crofting
- Commercial Contracts
- Commercial Litigation
- Company Formation
- Franchise Agreements
- Intellectual Property
- Licensing Law
- Renewable Energy Transactions
- Sale and Purchase of Businesses
- Estate Agency Services
- Letting Services
The firm serves clients throughout the Highlands and Islands, with offices in Dingwall, Inverness, Aviemore, Tain, and Wick, ensuring broad regional coverage and local accessibility for both legal and property-related needs.
