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Joanne is a Paralegal in our Commercial Dispute Resolution team with over 20 years’ experience dealing in debt recovery litigation work.

She has been involved in many aspects of recovery actions in the form of simple procedure claims, ordinary actions, summary cause actions and summary application.

She acts on behalf of a number of Housing Association clients who raise court actions for recovery of possession, as well as general debt recovery work on behalf of a wide spread of commercial and private clients.   Joanne can also instruct enforcement of successful court actions.

Accreditations

  • Accredited as a paralegal by the Law Society of Scotland
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