CPO Law and Practice in Scotland: A Stakeholder Event - Scottish Compulsory Purchase Association

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CPO Law and Practice in Scotland:
A Stakeholder Event

Date: Wednesday 28 October 2020
Location: Virtual Event
Price: £30 + VAT. However, this event is free to CPA Members (please use your discount code)
Registration from: 15:55
Event starts at: 16:00
Event finishes at: 17:30

The vast majority of those who work in the CPO world in Scotland desire meaningful reform for the benefit of all. This should be done by Scottish Government bringing forward a Bill that reflects the contents of the extensive report submitted by the Scottish Law Commission in 2016. With Scottish Parliamentary Elections in 2021, now is the time to, once again, raise the desire for fundamental reforms or, at least, ensure the commencement of a series of micro reforms. The Scottish committee, who have a wealth of knowledge and practical experience of CPOs and compensation assessments based upon acting on behalf of acquiring authorities and claimants, have convened this event to share their insights and desires on what are some of the reform areas.

The CPA is a non-partisan organisation that neither supports nor opposes specific public works schemes. Its objective is to work for the public benefit in relation to compulsory purchase and compensation in all its forms. It seeks to promote the highest professional standards amongst practitioners at all levels, and to ensure that the legal framework for compulsory purchase and compensation is clear, fair and effective and reflects best and effective practice.

Speakers:
Keith Petrie, CPA Scotland Chair; Consultant, FG Burnett
Neil Strachan, Property Estates Manager, Aberdeen City Council
Rob Mcintosh, Senior Lawyer, Aberdeenshire Council
Elaine Farquharson-Black, Vice Chair, CPA Scotland; Partner, Brodies LLP
Odell Milne, Past Chair, CPA Scotland; Partner, Brodies LLP
Archie Rintoul, Past Chair, RICS Scotland

To view the full programme, please click here.
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