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  1. www.lindsays.co.uk › our-people › peter-tweedieLindsays | Peter Tweedie

    Peter Tweedie. Consultant. Corporate. Phone. 0131 656 5607. Email. petertweedie@lindsays.co.uk. Address. Caledonian Exchange 19A Canning Street Edinburgh EH3 8HE. About Peter. Peter is a Consultant within our Corporate & Commercial team who advises clients in Corporate Law, the Hospitality Sector, Business Law and Commercial Property.

  2. Peter Tweedie (right), who is a Partner in our Corporate team having joined Lindsays with the Shield & Kyd merger four years ago, has been elected chairman. He takes over from David Reith, Private Client Partner who has been in the role for five years.

  3. The Primitives were formed in the summer of 1984 by PJ Court (born Paul Jonathan Court) (vocals, guitar), Steve Dullaghan (born Stephen Anthony Dullaghan, ex–Nocturnal Babies) (bass), Peter Tweedie (drums) and Keiron McDermott, ex-Nocturnal Babies (vocals).

    • Paul Court, Tracy Tracy, Tig Williams
    • 1984–1992, 2009–present
  4. Partner at Lindsays · Experience: Lindsays · Location: Edinburgh · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Peter Tweedies profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

    • 500+
    • Lindsays
    • High School of Dundee
    • Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
  5. 19. März 2024 · The Edinburgh-based firm has announced that Nina Taylor, a partner in family law, will succeed Peter Tweedie. Mr Tweedie will retire as chairman and a partner of the firm on March 31, though...

  6. Peter Tweedie, our Chairman, spoke to Rob McLaren, Business Editor at the Courier, about where we are and the plans for growth. This article featured in The Courier on Tuesday 26 March. The chairman of Scottish law firm RSB Lindsays has outlined the firm’s plans to grow its sales to £20 million over the next three years.

  7. 9. Mai 2016 · Corporate partner Peter Tweedie, who joined Lindsays with the Shield & Kyd merger four years ago, has been elected chairman of the firm. He takes over from David Reith, private client partner who has been in the role for five years.