Ampersand Advocates is a pre-eminent stable of advocates in Scotland, distinguished by its formidable team of highly experienced silks and juniors who handle high-value and complex cases across a wide spectrum of legal disciplines. Recognized by leading legal directories for its great strength and depth, the chambers is a go-to destination for clients seeking top-tier representation in civil litigation and dispute resolution.
The stable is celebrated for its consistently high standards and the breadth of its expertise, with members regularly appearing in market-leading cases. Ampersand Advocates serves a diverse clientele including individuals, businesses, and public bodies, offering specialist advocacy services through both traditional instruction and direct access routes. Their advocates are noted for their proficiency in nearly every field of civil litigation, underpinned by a commitment to excellence and a robust social responsibility ethos.
Services Offered
- Administrative & Public Law
- Civil Liberties, Human Rights & EU Law
- International Law
- Planning & Environmental Law
- Public Inquiries, FAIs and Tribunals
- Clinical Liability
- Personal Injury
- Product Liability
- Professional Liability
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Banking, Finance & Pensions Law
- Commercial Dispute Resolution
- Company Law
- Competition, Procurement and Regulation Law
- Construction Law
- Information Technology Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- Media and Information Law
- Real Estate Litigation
- Restructuring/Insolvency Law
- Shipping Law
- Tax Law
- Valuation for Rating
- Crime and Regulatory Law
- Employment Law
- Family and Child Law
- Trusts and Succession Law
Based in Edinburgh with consultation centres at Parliament House and other central locations, Ampersand Advocates operates primarily within the Scottish legal jurisdiction. Members are frequently recognized in legal rankings and appointed to prestigious panels, reflecting their standing as leaders in fields such as public law, commercial disputes, and reparation.
