Aberdein Considine recognises talent in latest promotions

Pictured: Ahsan Mustafa, Fiona O’Donnell, Chloe Imrie, Jade Kinninmont, Rebecca White and Katie Macdonald.
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Talented colleagues have been recognised at Aberdein Considine this autumn, with 15 employees working from Aberdeen to Newcastle upon Tyne elevated in the firm’s latest round of promotions.
Two Glasgow-based private client lawyers, Fiona O’Donnell and Rebecca White, have been promoted to senior associate and associate, respectively.
Senior associate status has also been awarded to Natasha Day, corporate property services solicitor in Aberdeen and to Ahsan Mustafa, whose fellow banking litigation colleagues at Cadell House in Glasgow, Chloe Imrie and Katie Macdonald, become senior solicitors.
Conveyancing lawyer Jade Kinninmont from the firm’s Byres Road office has been elevated to associate.

Pictured: Campbell Gordon, Eric Fong, Helen Ferguson, Amy Dignon, Suzanne Reid and Natasha Day.
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In the north east, new senior solicitors are: Amy Dignon (conveyancing, Union Street, Aberdeen), Campbell Gordon (conveyancing, Inverurie), Megan Young (family law, Aberdeen) and Aberdeen-based private client solicitors Helen Ferguson and Eric Fong.
The firm has also made three appointments among its accomplished lender services practice group: Suzanne Reid (Aberdeen) at associate director level and Iain Duigan and Sara Lennie (Newcastle) elevated to senior manager.
Recently converted to LLP, Aberdein Considine has grown significantly in recent years, having enjoyed a record turnover in 2024/25. These latest promotions further build on the firm’s continued investment in the depth and expertise of its teams across Scotland and Northern England.
Jacqueline Law, managing partner, said: “At Aberdein Considine we understand how vital it is to recognise and celebrate our people’s talent and expertise, both for their own professional development and to demonstrate our commitment to excellence as a firm. Promoting our hard-working colleagues is a sincere vote of thanks to each and every one of them for their unwavering dedication to the best possible standards in client care.
“On behalf of the whole firm I’m delighted to congratulate our 15 newly promoted colleagues and look forward to continuing to work together to further build on our success as we help our much-valued clients navigate whatever challenges they face as individuals and organisations in the months and years ahead.”