Scotland’s rural economy is changing, fast.

At Burness Paull, we understand what matters to rural Scotland.

Our team is made up of dedicated rural and agricultural specialists, but we’re more than just lawyers – we're advocates, stewards, and champions of Scotland’s best natural asset. We are at ease in supporting clients in this dynamic sector, supporting the people, businesses and communities that make our landscapes come alive.

We are extremely impressed with the level of expertise and the speed in which everything is dealt with.

- Chambers UK, 2024

Key Contacts

Linda Tinson

Linda Tinson

Partner

Rural Business

linda.tinson@burnesspaull.com +44 (0)131 473 6909

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Lorna McKay

Lorna McKay

Director

Rural Business

lorna.mckay@burnesspaull.com +44 (0)141 273 6845

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Sarah Taylor

Sarah Taylor

Senior Associate

Rural Business

sarah.taylor@burnesspaull.com +44 (0)141 273 6892

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Jason Rust

Jason Rust

Associate

Rural Business

jason.rust@burnesspaull.com +44 (0)131 202 9617

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Alan Gibson

Alan Gibson

Senior Associate

Rural Business

alan.gibson@burnesspaull.com +44 (0)131 473 6079

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Jim Drysdale

Jim Drysdale

Consultant

Rural Business

jim.drysdale@burnesspaull.com +44 (0)131 573 0286

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Unparalleled expertise

When it comes to rural and agricultural law, experience is everything. Our team has a wealth of knowledge and a deep understanding of the issues that matter to rural communities. We work alongside farmers, landowners and rural businesses.

From land use, estate management, trust and partnership conveyancing, contracts for conditional sale of development land, clean energy projects and other natural capital projects, to forestry, succession planning, diversification, and agricultural holdings, we have the expertise to provide the support that you need.

Our rural team is also supported by experts in real estate, planning, environment, energy, tax, banking and finance, health and safety, litigation, construction, intellectual property, commercial contracts, private client and family and divorce.

Dedicated to your unique needs

We understand that the rural sector faces unique challenges that demand a special kind of legal support. We ensure our advice is tailored to serve you best, by taking the time to learn about you, your needs, your aspirations and to understand the issues that matter to you. From family farms to large estates, we can help you navigate the legal complexities of rural business and explore the full breadth of opportunities open to you in an ever-changing world.

Local knowledge, global perspective

We’re a firm with a Scottish heart and a global mind. This combination of local knowledge and global perspective means that we can provide you with comprehensive solutions that bridge the gap between tradition and innovation. We're proud to represent the heritage and potential of rural Scotland while understanding the dynamics of a changing legal landscape.

Trusted advisors

When you choose Burness Paull, you're choosing more than a law firm – you're choosing a trusted partner dedicated to protecting your livelihood and legacy by guiding you through the evolving legal landscape with both care and expertise.

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