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  4. Former trainee returns to head RCCW's Inverurie branch

Former trainee returns to head RCCW's Inverurie branch

13th June 2018 | careers

Raeburn Christie Clark & Wallace (RCC&W) has announced the appointment of Amanda Gibb as an associate and principal of its Inverurie branch.

Ms Gibb, who lives in the town, returns to the Aberdeen and North-east legal firm from Burness Paull, where she has worked for the last five years, initially in residential and commercial property and latterly in the Construction & Projects team.

She qualified while at RCC&W, working part time while studying for the Law Society of Scotland exams after originally gaining a degree in architecture, and then completing her traineeship there. A proficient IT user, she was also instrumental in developing the firm’s website.

Having undertaken an alternative route to qualification, she is keen to support other people entering the profession and acts as a career mentor for both Aberdeen University and the Law Society of Scotland.

Keith Allan, managing partner at RCC&W, commented: “With over 10 years’ varied experience in the profession and an excellent knowledge of our firm and the Inverurie area, Amanda is perfectly suited to this role. She will provide excellent support to our team there and will offer a first class service to our clients."

 

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