Denise Loney Appointed As Managing Director Of Yuill+Kyle

Published

25th October 2021

Specialist debt recovery firm Yuill+Kyle, part of the MacRoberts Group, has appointed Denise Loney as its new managing director. Denise succeeds industry expert Stephen Cowan and her appointment is part of the firm’s strategic plans to expand and develop its debt recovery practice throughout Scotland. Stephen will remain as a consultant to help with the transition.

Denise is a solicitor with over 30 years’ experience, specialising in providing legal services to lenders in debt recovery and litigation matters. Denise is also a senior tutor at the University of Glasgow, teaching on the postgraduate Diploma in Professional Legal Practice and a Board member of the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission. She has also held voluntary roles with the Law Society of Scotland and currently serves on the committee responsible for administering and developing the scheme for accredited paralegals.

Neil Kennedy, Managing Partner, MacRoberts said: “We are committed to growing the Yuill+Kyle brand within the MacRoberts Group and I look forward to working closely with Denise, who is an expert in the sector, as we continue to invest in our people, technology, security and solutions as we all emerge from the effects of the pandemic”.

Denise Loney commented: “Joining a firm with the experience and reputation of Yuill+Kyle, backed by the wider commercial legal services of MacRoberts, is tremendously exciting and I look forward to driving the business forward and embracing new and innovative solutions to help our clients from all sectors, and all across the UK, with well managed and cost effective volume litigation and recoveries”.

Morton Fraser MacRoberts LLP

MacRoberts LLP, one of the largest independently owned law firms in Scotland, was founded over 150 years ago by the MacRobert family. We are a leading Scottish commercial law firm with full-service offices in Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow with a client base that reaches across Scotland and beyond.

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