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Friday, October 30th, 2009

Whitburn Miner’s Welfare was the latest stop off for the Caesar and Howie Senior Issues Roadshow. The Scottish Pensions Association hosted the annual meeting of their Whitburn branch and invited the Caesar and Howie team of Terry Ann O’Donnell and Lesley Cunningham to address the gathering.
Terry Ann’s presentation on “Family Care – The Three Legal Documents You Must Sign” was listened to attentively by an audience of between 60 and 70. As usual Terry Ann’s presentation on the legal issues, folk must deal with to care for their families properly, raised a lot of interest and stimulated lively debate – including what can happen to families if one of their number becomes incapacitated.
One lady from the floor explained how she hadn’t really thought much about getting a Power of Attorney done but she had taken a lawyers advice and done one as had her husband. “It turned out to be the best thing I ever did as unforeseen circumstances did hit the family and having a Power of Attorney in place was a godsend”
A question and answer session followed with lots of interesting points being discussed. Caesar and Howie partner Lesley Cunningham commented “I love these nights. Everyone is so interested in what we discuss and talk about being lively – these groups can wear you out! You need to be on the ball too – because many in the audience are very much on the ball – but that just adds to the fun of the evening.”
If you want Caesar and Howie to deliver this FREE seminar to your group, please contact Sandra Pimbley on 01506 815913.
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Thursday, June 18th, 2009
One law firm seems to be bucking the recession and property slump affecting the country. Caesar and Howie the Central Scotland Law Group is defying the cut backs affecting most law firms. The firm is continuing its growth plans by opening an office at 84 High Street Musselburgh. The office will offer estate agency and full legal services to the people of Musselburgh.
David Borrowman managing partner explains “We take the long view of everything we try to do. It is very easy to be affected by the advocates of doom and gloom, but we are not and we are completely confident about the future. At the moment only conveyancing and estate agency of the various services we provide are a bit slow. Every other part of our business is continuing to grow even in recession and we are certain that the property market will turn round soon as well. Even now – we are selling properties steadily for clients. Sales will be achieved if clients price their properties sensibly and are patient. In the last two years we have opened new offices in Dalkeith and Alloa and these have been very successful – Musselburgh just adds an extra outlet to offer more services to more clients”
Local manager Colin Weatherup shares the firm’s confidence. “I have worked in the property market in this area for some time now and I am delighted to be working with Caesar and Howie. The firm’s methods and thinking are spot on, and if I can provide some local knowledge I feel we have a really good new offering to the people of Musselburgh.”
The office opening hours are 9am until 5pm and there are some good opening “deals” available to new clients.
If you require any further information please contact David Borrowman, Managing Partner, 01506 815900.
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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
Caesar and Howie were guests in attendance at the Scottish Pensions Association held in Loanhead Miners Welfare on Tuesday 26th May.
Members of the Firm’s Senior Issues team Terry O’Donnell and Suzanne Borrowman manned an information stall at the event and discussed legal matters of interest with delegates direct. Managing partner David Borrowman made a keynote speech to the conference on the value of planning ahead to prepare for adverse life events. Mr Borrowman explained to conference delegates what legal steps individuals could and should take to maximise the care of their family members should adverse life events occur.

The well attended conference heard some stimulating debate on various issues affecting senior citizens The conference’s other guest speaker, Tommy Sheridan, lambasted politicians for not improving the financial position of pensioners – a stance which met wide approval from the floor of the conference.
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Friday, March 6th, 2009
Caesar and Howie managing partner David Borrowman is so concerned at the adverse effect of the new property sales law that he wrote to every MSP in the country. The new law, in force since 1st December means sellers must obtain a Home Report before marketing their house or face a swingeing £500 fine.
Mr Borrowman comments. “This legislation is badly thought out, provides no benefit I can see to anyone, and effectively acts like a great big tax on selling your house. For example on a flat worth around £105, 000 a seller could have to pay nearly £600 before even putting the property on the market then maybe another £180 or so to update the report when a sale is actually achieved – with much higher fees for higher value properties. To lump this extra cost on to sellers in a slow property market is simply daft in my view. ”
Mr Borrowman’s letter sparked some press, radio and TV interest, with BBC staff descending on Caesar and Howie’s offices to obtain an interview for the Scotland Today news programme.
“I’ve seen the comments the Minister for Housing and Communities made in response to my letter but I’m afraid I am totally unimpressed. Sellers hate these reports, hate having to pay for them and worse than all of that I don’t think purchasers are going to trust them either. We have done a deal with a large surveying firm to ensure that Home Reports obtained through Caesar and Howie are probably the cheapest on the market but still I think this is all an unnecessary expense.
I don’t see why Home Reports could not be voluntary – if a seller wanted to get one that’s fine, but to force them to get one at a cost of hundreds of pounds with a further fine of £500 if you don’t get one is quite ridiculous in my view. But the Minister for Housing and Communities minister doesn’t agree – he thinks it is good that sellers have to pay all this money and right for them to be fined if they can’t or won’t pay for a report. I sometimes wonder if the Scottish Government cares much about ordinary Scottish folk”
Tags: Home Reports, housing market, Sottish buyers
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Monday, January 19th, 2009
Caesar and Howie have recently been on the winning side in a case dealing with the right of unmarried Cohabitants under the Section 29 of the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006. This act gives cohabitants the right to apply for payments out of the deceased’s estate. In this case Caesar and Howie successfully represented a family member entitled to inherit the estate against the claim of a person who had lived with the deceased for just over two years. That claim was rejected by the Sheriff. Martin Monaghan family law partner at Caesar and Howie commented “I think this is a good common sense result and it shows the Act does not give cohabitants who live a relatively short time with someone excessive rights to their estate. My client and I were very pleased with this result”.
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Friday, September 19th, 2008
The Caesar and Howie Group, who have offices throughout the central belt, achieved huge prominence at the Scottish Legal Awards held in Glasgow on 18th September. Nominated in no less than four categories the firm lifted the prestigious “Conveyancing Firm of the Year” award, fighting off competition from bigger city centre firms.
Not content with one award the firm then went on to win the “Up and Coming Firm of the Year” trophy, sparking off a night of celebration for the partners and staff attending the glittering awards evening.
Senior partner Ivor Klayman commented “I am delighted to have won these awards. We have a great group of people in Caesar and Howie and we work extremely hard to ensure we give the best possible service to clients and also to ensure that we are as modern and forward thinking as we can be. It’s nice to receive recognition from our peers for that.”
Tags: Scottish Legal Awards
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Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
The momentous decision taken by the Law Society of Scotland to allow new business models for legal firms has been warmly welcomed by Caesar and Howie. The changes which will probably take about three years to come into force will allow Law Firms to be owned or part owned by non -lawyers. At the moment only lawyers may own their firms and they cannot work as part of a wider company or partnership.
Some commentators have suggested that this change will cause the demise of the local “High Street” lawyer.
However David Borrowman – managing partner of Caesar and Howie sees things differently. “This I see as a great opportunity for our firm – not a threat. We have been expecting this decision for some time and we have been working to ensure we are ready to take the opportunities which it brings. We have excellent expertise in various areas of our work and we are sure if others wanted to work with us they would bring in their expertise to the mix. The bottom line is to ensure our clients enjoy the best service we can give them and if that means working in a different way with new techniques and in new structures we are very much up for that”
David continues “The Law Society will insist in their forthcoming work, that any new structures must contain safeguards to ensure no conflict of interest can arise and that lawyers must continue to put clients interests first. Provided that ethical framework remains think how firms law could be transformed for the better by the injection of new investment, new ideas, and modern marketing methods. The next few years will be challenging and interesting times for us all”
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Tuesday, March 18th, 2008
Central Scotland law firm Caesar & Howie is overjoyed to have won the Summerhall Marketing Initiative of the Year Award at the recent Scottish Legal Awards, it has been revealed.
The company’s Kupdom UK project encourages Polish consumers to buy homes in the Scotland region.
Managing partner of the firm David Borrowman tells Scotland on Sunday: "Scotland has historical links with Poland and many of this latest influx of Poles find they wish to settle permanently after enjoying their early experience of Scotland."
He adds that many of the company’s clients have stated that they feel they have been made welcome in Scotland, adding that the majority have been able to settle into employment.
Mr Borrowman concludes that Caesar & Howie now has hundreds of Polish clients either currently buying or intending to purchases property in the region.
The firm was presented with its accolade at an award ceremony at the Hilton Glasgow which was attended by Alan Hansen.
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Friday, February 29th, 2008
A scheme designed to help the Polish community buy property in the UK has scooped a coveted prize at the 2008 Scottish Legal Awards.
Caesar & Howie’s Kupdom scheme took the laurels in the Summerhall Marketing Initiative of the Year category, designed to reward a company’s success in developing an effective marketing strategy.
Offering a tailored service to Poles, the Kupdom scheme assists individuals in securing finance and purchasing property in the UK.
"Buying a home may seem to be a tough job – especially if you are not proficient in the English language. But the truth is that thousands of people living in Britain buy each year quite successfully and we aim to ensure that thousands of Poles can do that too," the scheme states.
The 14-strong panel was chaired by Margo MacDonald, Independent MSP for the Lothians.
Lady Hazel Cosgrove – Scotland’s first female judge – took the lifetime achievement award.
Award winners were congratulated by guest speaker and former Liverpool defender Alan Hansen.
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Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
Caesar & Howie has picked up a prestigious award for its marketing efforts over the past few months, it has been revealed.
At the sixth annual Scottish Legal Awards earlier this week, Caesar & Howie claimed one of only 14 prizes on offer and was named as the winner in the Marketing Initiative of the Year category.
Ten of the law firm’s marketing experts headed to stage to pick up their award, which the organisers of the event explained had been given out to the team that was able to demonstrate clear strategic thinking and to have achieved "measurable objectives".
Credit was also given to entrants in the category for examples of a how their particular marketing initiative had been able to offer advantages in the development of new business.
Former Scotland and Liverpool football player Alan Hansen was the guest speaker at the awards, which were supported by Bank of Scotland Corporate and saw many of the top law firms in the country competing for honours.
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