Private Client Services
Phone
01382 317010
Address
Seabraes House 18 Greenmarket Dundee DD1 4QB
Leann is an Associate Solicitor based in the Private Client team in Dundee. She deals with a wide variety of Private Client matters including, drafting Wills and Powers of Attorney, setting up trusts, elder client law, the administration of trusts and executries, and providing estate planning advice to clients.
Leann studied Law at the University of Dundee where she gained her LLB (Hons) and subsequently a Masters in Civil Engineering, which she obtained with Distinction. She then completed her Diploma in Legal Practice and had a comprehensive legal traineeship with a prominent law firm in Fife. For the past 8 or so years, Leann has been working in Dundee offering excellent legal advice to clients in the Tayside area and beyond.
"Recently I have needed to use the legal services of Leann Brown in relation to a fairly complex issue pertaining to a Trust. The issue was far from straightforward and a bit challenging, however Leann dealt with the matter in a very professional manner and the issue was finally resolved months later. Without this service it is debatable if the issue would ever have been resolved."
Ray, Dundee
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