Susan Leslie

Details:

Position: Associate

Departments: Dispute Resolution Group

Email: susan.leslie@murraybeith.co.uk

About:

Susan is an Associate in our Dispute Resolution Group with more than 25 years of litigation experience. She advises private individuals, SMEs and government departments on property litigation and contentious planning matters, with particular expertise in disputes involving commercial and residential property contracts, including missives, leases and development agreements.

Her practice also includes Agricultural Tenancy and Crofting Disputes, Land Register Rectification, Title Condition Applications, Compulsory Purchase Compensation Claims, Servitude Disputes, Professional Negligence and Licensing Matters. Susan provides practical, effective advice tailored to her clients’ objectives and has extensive experience in alternative dispute resolution, including negotiation and mediation.

Areas of work:

  • Disputes relating to commercial and residential property contracts including those concerning missives, leases and development agreements
  • Agricultural tenancy disputes in terms of the Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Acts 1991 and 2003
  • Crofting matters including the resumption of croft land and disputed entries in the Crofting Register
  • Applications for rectification of the Land Register for Scotland
  • Applications for removal or variation of title conditions
  • Compensation claims following the compulsory purchase of land
  • Servitude Disputes
  • Professional Negligence claims
  • Regulatory advice in terms of the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 and the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982


Susan Leslie’s expertise in property litigation is exceptional. She handled our contract dispute with skill, professionalism, and efficiency, always focused on practical solutions. Susan is exactly the kind of solicitor you want on your side when facing a legal challenge

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