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Livingstone Brown We have been leading the way with our legal services for over thirty years, and we are here to help you. Livingstone Brown is a leading firm of Scottish solicitors. Based in Glasgow, but dealing with cases around the country, the firm has been at the forefront of legal service provision for over thirty years.

Led by former senior partner Gerard Brown CBE, who continues as a consultant, the firm has built up an enviable reputation for quality of service and client care. Stuart Munro, head. Stuart Munro, head of the firm's Criminal Litigation department, acted for the petitioner.
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Livingstone Brown is a leading firm of Scottish solicitors. Based in Glasgow, but dealing with cases around the country, the firm has been at the forefront of legal service provision for over thirty years. Led by former senior partner Gerard Brown CBE, who continues as a consultant, the firm has built up an enviable reputation for quality of service and client care.
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Having been based on the south side of the river for thirty years next to the city's sheriff court, Livingstone Brown's new flagship office in Glasgow City Centre is located at 250 West George Street (only a few minutes from Glasgow Central Station, Queen Street and Buchanan Street). The Glasgow City office is the home to three of the firm's main Practice Area Units: Criminal Litigation & Inquiries, Family and Reparation & General Civil.
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Established over thirty years ago, Livingstone Brown is one of Scotland's leading criminal defence firms. The firm is one of the few to offer both full service criminal court defence alongside specialist support in financial and white-collar cases. The team is headed by Stuart Munro, a criminal lawyer of over twenty-five years' standing.
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In recent years, Livingstone Brown has acted in several high-profile financial crime cases. Fraud cases tend to be evidentially complex, but at their heart is a simple question: did the accused make a deliberately false statement to cause a particular outcome? That simple question can often become lost, especially where the context is a relatively specialised one (for example, where the fraud is said to have occurred as part of a commercial transaction) and where there are large volumes of paperwork.
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