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  2. Citizens Advice Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Citizens Advice Edinburgh (CAE), is a registered charity (number SC038195), based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Founded in 1939, Citizens Advice Edinburgh is a member of the Scottish Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux, and provides free, confidential, independent and impartial advice to Edinburgh residents.

  3. Citizens Advice Scotland - Wikipedia

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    CAS launched a national helpline in 2005, called Citizens Advice Direct, staff were based in Glasgow city centre. [1] In 2012 a study showed that most of CAS's activity was the provision of advice across five areas: benefits, debt, employment, housing and relationship. [2]

  4. Shepherd and Wedderburn - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP is a commercial law firm, headquartered in Edinburgh, Scotland, with offices in Glasgow, Aberdeen and London. [1]The firm delivers multi-jurisdictional legal advice across every business sector, as well as private client and wealth management services.

  5. Brodies - Wikipedia

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    Brodies LLP is a Scottish law firm. The firm offers legal advice to private and public sector clients both in the UK and internationally in its core business areas of corporate and commercial; energy (both renewables and oil & gas); real estate; litigation and dispute resolution; banking and financial services; employment, pensions and benefits, trust and tax, and personal and family law.

  6. Dundas & Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Dundas & Wilson LLP was a commercial UK law firm with offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, London and Aberdeen. [1] In May 2014 Dundas and Wilson merged with CMS Cameron McKenna. In 2012 the firm was ranked in the Top 30 Firms in Europe for Innovation by the Financial Times.

  7. Faculty of Advocates - Wikipedia

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    The first woman to be admitted to the faculty was Margaret Kidd in July 1923, who remained Scotland's only female advocate until 1948. [3] Kidd served as Keeper of the Advocates' Library 1956–1969. In 2004 the first female vice-dean of the faculty was elected.

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  9. Co-op Legal Services - Wikipedia

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    Co-op Legal Services offers legal advice, and provides legal services for Family Law, Divorce, Will Writing, Conveyancing, Employment Law, Probate and Personal Injury. [ 1 ] Co-op Legal Services is a subsidiary of The Co-operative Group in the United Kingdom . [ 2 ]