Burges Salmon makes partner appointments in Edinburgh
Pictured: Ross Fairley, Rhiannon Price, Patrick Munro, Paula McGeady, Silvana Van der Velde and Roger Bull
Burges Salmon has announced the appointment of four new partners, including two in Scotland, effective from 1 May 2026.
This year’s partner appointments include Edinburgh-based Paula McGeady and Patrick Munro from the firm’s planning & compulsory purchase team.
Ms McGeady is an English and Scottish-qualified planning and compulsory purchase lawyer. She has particular expertise in advising on Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) and has promoted numerous development consent orders for onshore and offshore generating stations and connected onshore facilities, pipelines, highways and water infrastructure and pumped storage.
Mr Munro is a Scottish-qualified planning lawyer who advises on a wide range of infrastructure and development matters, with a particular specialism in energy and major infrastructure sector projects. Patrick regularly advises clients in relation to planning appeals, public inquiries and judicial review. He also advises scheme promoters and affected parties on compulsory purchase and compensation.
Also promoted are London-based Rhiannon Price, an experienced dispute resolution lawyer and Silvana Van der Velde, a Scottish-qualified lawyer and chartered tax adviser with extensive experience advising on corporate tax matters.
Ms Price has specific expertise in litigating claims relating to complex international fraud and corruption, breaches of sanctions legislation and the recovery of crypto assets and formerly headed up the proceeds of crime litigation team at a UK law enforcement agency. She is also an international arbitration specialist, operating both in the UK and overseas (particularly in Asia) before all major arbitral bodies.
Ms Van der Velde’s practice centres on delivering strategic tax advice on corporate M&A transactions, with a particular focus on the private equity sector. This includes providing advice to a diverse range of clients including investors, corporates, and management teams. Her areas of expertise cover a broad spectrum of corporate M&A, structuring, and advisory tax work, both in a UK and international context.
Burges Salmon’s senior partner, Ross Fairley, said: “These appointments are a testament to the strength of our business and the success of our people-first approach. Each of these new partners brings exceptional expertise and leadership, and will play a vital role in supporting our clients and driving the firm forward.”
The firm’s managing partner, Roger Bull, added: “We remain committed to investing in areas that are of strategic importance to our clients and to fostering a culture that enables talented individuals to thrive. These appointments also build on the significant growth we’ve seen in our partnership over the past year, with eight lateral partners joining us since May 2025 – a clear reflection of our ambition and confidence in the future.”



