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Caroline Maciver

Caroline Maciver

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Caroline is dual qualified to practise in Scotland and England & Wales and specialises in contentious construction law within the construction and engineering sectors. She has wide range of experience in adjudication, arbitration, litigation and mediation. Caroline regularly advises and assists clients with the management of their disputes.

Caroline also heads up Burness Paull’s Building Safety Group. She has advised a number of clients on cladding/render and building safety issues arising out of significant legislative changes following Grenfell.

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My tenant has stopped paying rent and refuses to communicate. What legal actions can I take?

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How do I handle a business contract breach? 1 answer

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I’ve been asked to attend a police interview. What are my rights and how should I prepare for it?

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My ex-partner took our child abroad without permission. How can I get them back?

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How can I challenge an unfair dismissal in the UK? 1 answer

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I think my recent dismissal was unfair. What steps should I take to file a claim?

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Can I claim compensation for a delayed train journey? 1 answer

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My train was delayed significantly, causing inconvenience. Can I request compensation?

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