Planning for your succession
 
   
 
Planning for your succession

Succession planning means securing the future wellbeing of your practice. It requires you to think about key aspects such as leadership, retaining talent and preserving client relationships. However, despite its huge importance, succession planning is too often neglected by too many.

Now is the time for action!

Join Graeme McKinstry, the winner of Managing Partner of the Year at 2016's Law Awards of Scotland  and founder of The McKinstry Company, winner of High Street Firm of the Year, as he discusses the paramount importance of preparing to plan for the exit route and the negative impact that hesitation to do so can have. 

Why should tune in?
In this webinar Graeme will cover:
  • Preparation for planning
  • A personal analysis of lifestyle
  • Post-retiral objectives
  • How to secure those objectives


This webinar is particularly pertinent for those who are thinking about retirement and who wish to start planning their exit route.

 
Speaker
Graeme McKinstry
The McKinstry Company
Graeme was enrolled as a Solicitor in 1977 and enjoyed a broad and comprehensive training but had a natural talent and attraction for litigation, being assumed a partner in a large multi-disciplinary practice in 1979.

In 1984 he established The McKinstry Company and has overseen its growth and development since that time and now practices primarily in the areas of business law and contentious matters, combining those responsibilities with the role of managing and developing the business.

Graeme’s primary professional interest is in the field of business law where he acts for a large variety of local businesses, whether partnerships, limited liability partnerships or sole traders in all of the aspects of business law including acquisition, disposal or restructuring and regulatory compliance.

Graeme has held a number of statutory and non-executive appointments including having served as a non-executive director of the South Ayrshire NHS Trust and thereafter the Ayrshire and Arran Acute Hospitals NHS Trust; a solicitor member of the Scottish Legal Aid Board and latterly as a member of the Scottish Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal. Graeme is the current President of Ayrshire Chamber of Commerce.
 
 
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