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Further to your report One-stop shops back on the agenda (Scotland on Sunday 20th January 2008) there is another dimension to the new multi disciplinary practices currently being debated that goes far beyond the ability of the big firms to merge and create even bigger institutions.

When considering succession planning, trusts are often overlooked as they have a reputation of being complex vehicles used only by the super wealthy. However, this reputation is misleading as trusts can be extremely useful for providing flexibility, protection and tax planning in many different circumstances.

If we had documented our Christmas wish list many of us would have requested good eternal health, however it is sadly a fact of life that we will not all be granted this. 

At the start of a new year in addition to the “must get fit” and “must eat more healthily” resolutions, we should also ensure that we prioritise a health-check of our personal affairs in particular making or updating our Will.

Legal, financial and property specialists Pagan Osborne once again celebrated its employees’ achievements when it hosted its annual in-house Excellence Awards last Friday (7th December 2007).

The first book to take full account of the complex nature of Inheritance Tax in a Scottish context is published by two of Scotland’s leading tax experts this week.

Pagan Osborne, one of Scotland’s leading legal, financial and property specialists, has appointed Sue Calder as its first Business Development Partner.

Debating the issue of the accessibility of legal services in Scotland, it is perhaps disappointing that Fergus Ewing should choose to belittle the phrase ‘one-stop-shop’, as he did in the latest Parliamentary deliberations*

52 shared equity homes to be provided for first time buyers

Last month (Saturday 20th October 2007), two members of the Pagan Osborne Estate Agency Team stepped out of their comfort zone and took part in tandem skydives from 10,000ft above the skies of St Andrews.

Legal, financial and property specialist, Pagan Osborne has done it again, picking up a Daily Mail Property Award for the Best Estate Agency in Fife for the second year in a row

Pagan Osborne is celebrating the success of its rising stars after this year’s Law Awards of Scotland.


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