LYNN HERBERT & CO - Key Persons


Julie Craigie

Julie studied in Aberdeen and Edinburgh, graduating in 2000. She worked for 18 years at Andrew K. Price Limited in Kirkcaldy before joining Lynn Herbert & Co in 2021. Julie undertakes Residential Conveyancing including house sales and purchases, transfers of title and remortgages as well as Executries, Wills, Powers of Attorney, Inheritance Tax and general Care Costs advice. Julie is an Accredited Member of Solicitors for the Elderly and an Affiliate Member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners putting her in an excellent position to provide comprehensive advice to help clients plan for the future. Julie is a keen photographer in her spare time and is Proprietor of ‘Jules Craigie Photography'. When she is not undertaking either legal or photography work she enjoys cooking, reading and spending time with her other half and their son.

Morgan Wilson

Morgan is our trainee solicitor who was born and brought up in Fife before moving to Dundee to complete her LLB and Diploma at the University of Dundee. Morgan is going to be working with both Lynn and Julie during her traineeship. She will be gaining skills in both Civil and Criminal Court work as well as Residential Conveyancing, Executries, Wills and Powers of Attorney. In her spare time Morgan enjoys spending time with her friends and family and visiting new places.

Paul Buist

Paul studied and trained in Edinburgh. He brings more than 30 years of conveyancing and property law experience to Lynn Herbert & Co., having previously worked for both large law firms in Edinburgh and a local firm in Leven, as well as for the Land Register of Scotland. Paul specializes in residential property, dealing with all types of property matters in an efficient, professional and jargon-free way. Whether you are buying or selling your main home, a second or holiday home or buy-to-let property, Paul will guide you through the process from start to finish. He will make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. If you are looking to remortgage or to release equity from your property, Paul can deal with that too. The format of title deeds has improved greatly over recent years but there may still be times when it still looks gobbledygook. If you find yourself in a position where you need to know what the gobbledygook actually means (e.g. if you are in dispute with a neighbour about a boundary), ask Paul. He will be glad to help. Paul raised his family in Fife and enjoys studying foreign languages, travelling, dining, and most of all spending time with his grandchildren.