There is an age-old argument about whether timing is an art or not, but for some it can also come down to luck.
Murray Beith Murray LLP is a leading Scottish private client law firm.
For 175 years we have specialised in meeting the legal, financial and administrative needs of individuals and families, family trusts, charities and private companies.
There is an age-old argument about whether timing is an art or not, but for some it can also come down to luck.
Murray Beith Murray is named as one of the top 40 Scottish legal practices in ‘The Times Best Law Firms 2021’ published last week, describing the firm as ‘a leading private client practice’ and specifically comments on our work in relation to inheritance and succession planning. The annual listing is based on independent market research and lists Murray Beith Murray amongst the top 240 law firms across Scotland, England and Wales.
In the Chambers UK Guide 2021, launched yesterday, Murray Beith Murray is delighted to be ranked for ‘Agriculture and Rural Affairs’ - joining the firm’s existing ranking for ‘Private Wealth Law’ in Chambers High Net Worth Guide, published earlier in the year.
In ‘The Legal 500 UK’ 2021 rankings announced yesterday, Murray Beith Murray is delighted to be recognised again as a Tier 2 legal firm for ‘Personal tax, trusts and executries’ and ‘Contentious trusts and probate’ – one of the few Scottish private client law firms to be ranked in the top two tiers for both of these core practice areas. In addition, the leading guide to law firms in the UK has awarded a new Tier 3 ranking for the firm’s ‘Agriculture and Estates’ expertise - another of the firm’s core practice areas.
During the ‘lockdown’ period, we have learned to rely on technology to keep us connected with our loved ones, be it over FaceTime, Zoom, or similar. iPhone’s weekly screen time reports make even the most diligent of us question, “Did I really spend all those hours on my phone this week?!” It is therefore no surprise that technology appears in all crevices of our lives and can play a huge (and helpful) role in our finances.