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DWF appoints new construction dispute resolution partner in Edinburgh

DWF, the global provider of integrated legal and business services, has announced the appointment of Laura McCorquodale as a dispute resolution partner within the business' Infrastructure, Construction and Engineering team in Edinburgh.

Laura joins DWF from Harper Macleod LLP, where she led the construction disputes team for the past five years. She brings a wealth of experience in complex and high-value construction disputes, having advised a broad spectrum of clients, from private individuals to large corporates on major construction projects.

Laura has represented clients across a wide range of forums, including the Ordinary and Commercial Courts, as well as in petitions to the Nobile Officium, for suspension and interdict, and for judicial review. She has also acted in appeals before the Inner House of the Court of Session and has represented clients in adjudications, arbitrations, and mediations. In addition, Laura has experience handling matters before the UK Intellectual Property Office and the UK Supreme Court.

Recognised in the Legal 500 for Construction, Laura is described as “a very capable lawyer – strong on the detail, focused on the commercial realities, and excellent with clients.”

Commenting on her new role, Laura said: "I’m delighted to be joining DWF, which is known for being a dynamic, forward thinking firm with a clear and ambitious plan to grow. I look forward to being part of our talented and highly regarded Infrastructure, Construction and Engineering team."

David McNeice, global co-head of infrastructure, construction and engineering at DWF, said: "We’re thrilled to welcome Laura to the team. Her impressive track record in managing complex construction disputes and her reputation for client service and commercial insight make her a fantastic addition to our practice. Laura’s appointment reflects our commitment to investing in top-tier talent as we continue to expand our infrastructure, construction and energy offering across the UK and globally.”

Caroline Colliston, managing partner of DWF’s offices in Scotland, added: "We’re delighted to welcome Laura as a valuable addition to the team and our partnership. Laura’s appointment reflects our continued investment in adding to the strength and depth of our dispute resolution offering in Scotland. I look forward to working with Laura and the wider Dispute Resolution team as we continue to grow and evolve our practice."

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