Anderson Strathern
Colin Henderson has extensive experience in legal and tax services, currently serving as a Partner in Private Client Services at Anderson Strathern LLP since January 1996. Prior to this, Colin held the position of Tax Manager at Coopers & Lybrand CA from 1990 to 1996 and worked as a Trainee Solicitor at Robson McLean & Paterson between 1988 and 1990. Colin began a professional career as a Commissioned Officer in The Army from 1982 to 1987. Academic credentials include a Diploma in Legal Practice and a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from The University of Edinburgh, as well as completing secondary education at High School of Dundee.
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Anderson Strathern
Independent Scottish Law Firm with offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, East Lothian and Shetland. Our expertise spans many areas including key specialisms in the corporate, property and private client sectors. Whether you are funding a multi-million pound property deal or arranging your insurance, we can give the right advice. We provide legal advice to all industry sectors, our clients include some of the largest companies in Europe and we are supported by strong links to the international community. We also concentrate a great deal of our efforts on work for individuals and families. We are highly experienced in addressing very particular needs. We tailor-make our services to fit each individual or business we work with, always keeping a close eye on costs. We are committed to sustainability and to acting in a way which is socially responsible in our workplace, in our marketplace, in our environment and in our communities. We seek to maximise the potential of all our people. We have a rich heritage and a proud history but our approach is cutting edge. We continually utilise leading technology and new skills to achieve high-tech, commercial visions. Our clients are forward-thinking and have increasingly developed IT systems, and we are always keen to match their progress, ensuring that we maintain a synergy in the way we work together.