Beverley is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland as a specialist in Professional Negligence Law. She is a solicitor advocate with extended rights of audience in the Scottish civil courts. She is dual-qualified in Scotland and England & Wales. She has over 20 years' experience in dispute resolution and specialises in defending claims against a wide range of professionals in the legal, construction, insurance and financial services sectors She has experience of dealing with complex, high value, professional indemnity claims.
Beverley is a Vice Chair of the Scottish Solicitors’ Discipline Tribunal. Beverley is also a legal member of the Parole Board for Scotland.
Expérience
Defending a litigated solicitor’s negligence claim for £38m for alleged loss of opportunity by the client to pursue litigation against a third party.
Defending adjudication proceedings raised against M&E engineers on alleged defective design of basement waterproofing.
Defending surveyors against a £2m claim involving multiple allegations of over-valuation and fraudulent misrepresentation.
Defending a consultant management accountant in a negligence claim arising out of alleged failure to detect, or put in place measures to detect, fraud perpetuated by the company’s finance controller.
Defending a claim against consultant geotechnical engineers in respect of alleged negligent design of riverbank reinstatement works.
Defending an IFA re a claim concerning alleged negligent pensions advice and overcharging of fees.
Advising insurers on coverage in respect of a claim against an accountant alleged to have provided false information to a lender.
Defending a £1m claim against a financial advice network and one of its Appointed Representatives alleged to have cancelled life and critical illness insurance without the client’s knowledge or consent. The claim was settled at mediation.
Defending 2 separate claims against engineers who designed remedial works after a landslip. The remedial design was allegedly defective, causing a further landslip and property damage. The claim went to a tri-partite mediation.
Beverley is a professional indemnity specialist whose practice focuses on defending claims on behalf of the construction industry, solicitors and insurance and financial services sectors. She is accredited as a specialist in professional negligence law by the Law Society of Scotland.
Beverley is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland as a specialist in Professional Negligence Law. She is a solicitor advocate with extended rights of audience in the Scottish civil courts. She is dual-qualified in Scotland and England & Wales. She has over 20 years' experience in dispute resolution and specialises in defending claims against a wide range of professionals in the legal, construction, insurance and financial services sectors She has experience of dealing with complex, high value, professional indemnity claims.
Beverley is a Vice Chair of the Scottish Solicitors’ Discipline Tribunal. Beverley is also a legal member of the Parole Board for Scotland.
Expérience
Defending a litigated solicitor’s negligence claim for £38m for alleged loss of opportunity by the client to pursue litigation against a third party.
Defending adjudication proceedings raised against M&E engineers on alleged defective design of basement waterproofing.
Defending surveyors against a £2m claim involving multiple allegations of over-valuation and fraudulent misrepresentation.
Defending a consultant management accountant in a negligence claim arising out of alleged failure to detect, or put in place measures to detect, fraud perpetuated by the company’s finance controller.
Defending a claim against consultant geotechnical engineers in respect of alleged negligent design of riverbank reinstatement works.
Defending an IFA re a claim concerning alleged negligent pensions advice and overcharging of fees.
Advising insurers on coverage in respect of a claim against an accountant alleged to have provided false information to a lender.
Defending a £1m claim against a financial advice network and one of its Appointed Representatives alleged to have cancelled life and critical illness insurance without the client’s knowledge or consent. The claim was settled at mediation.
Defending 2 separate claims against engineers who designed remedial works after a landslip. The remedial design was allegedly defective, causing a further landslip and property damage. The claim went to a tri-partite mediation.