Professional advice, hands-on approach
Macleod and MacCallum have been serving clients across the Highlands and Islands of Scotland for over 60 years.
During this time we have developed a full range of legal and property services enabling us to effectively and efficiently deal with and respond to all of our clients needs whether they are an individual or a business.
We are the largest local legal practice in the Highlands of Scotland, and with our offices in Inverness and Portree, Isle of Skye we are able to bring our services closer to the communities throughout the Highlands.
Our solicitors and staff are key to ensuring we can deliver exceptional advice, tailored to your needs. We focus on delivering the highest quality of legal advice and have more accredited specialists than any other Inverness based solicitors. This ensures that whatever your circumstances we are here and able to help you.
Our Services
We offer a large range of legal and property services for a wide range of clients. Whether you are a start-up business or an individual who wants some help with a Will or buying a property, we’re here to help you.
From commercial or residential property to advice for charities or crofting matters, from business advice, and help with employment law to dispute resolution, personal injury and all aspects of family law, from the preparation of a Will or Power of Attorney to the winding up of the estate of a deceased – we can provide professional, and personal legal support for you. Find out more about the full range of services that we can offer you in our A – Z.
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