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Extended rights of audience granted to new solicitor advocates

15th July 2025 | Law Society news , Professional support

The Law Society of Scotland has granted extended rights of audience to five new solicitor advocates in a ceremony held on Tuesday 15 July.

At the Court of Session in Edinburgh, Law Society President Patricia Thom invited Lord Richardson to administer the Declaration of Allegiance.

The new solicitor advocates now have extended rights of audience to appear in the Court of Session, the Supreme Court and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.

The new solicitor advocates are:

  • Helen McHugh, Stirling Council
  • Stuart Munro, Livingstone Brown
  • Eilidh Smith, Pinsent Masons
  • Jennifer Wallace, Thompsons
  • Kirsty Watson, Mental Health Tribunal Scotland

Attending her first ceremony as President of the Law Society Patricia Thom said: “Congratulations to our new solicitor advocates. I am honoured to celebrate your achievement alongside your families and friends today.

“Each one of our new solicitor advocates has juggled demanding workloads and busy personal lives alongside exams and assessments to ensure they can represent their clients in our highest courts. They should be very proud of themselves.

“It’s also a real pleasure to congratulate my fellow Council member and Convener of the Society’s Criminal Law Committee, Stuart Munro who was awarded solicitor advocate status with extended rights of audience in the High Court and Judicial Committee of the Privy Council last year and has now attained extended rights of audience in Scotland’s civil courts.”

From left to right: Eilidh Smith, Helen McHugh, Law Society President Patricia Thom, Jennifer Wallace, Stuart Munro, Kirsty Watson

Becoming a Solicitor Advocate

Solicitor advocates are solicitors who have been granted extended rights of audience before the higher courts in Scotland. 

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