Neil KellyNeil specialises in advising employers, contractors, subcontractors, consultants, suppliers and their insurers in the construction sector. Reflecting his involvement in the Construction Sector, Neil was made an Honorary Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) in 2007 and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) in 2012. In April 2016, the Chartered Institute of Building presented Neil with its Open Award for services to the Construction industry. Neil is a past Chairman of the Scottish Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) and Convener of the Adjudication Society, Scottish Region. In 2018, Neil was inducted to the Legal 500's Hall of Fame. He is also ranked as a Leader in the Field for Construction in Chambers UK Guide to the Legal Profession 2025. |
Corrinne McLeishCorrinne McLeish is a Chartered Quantity Surveyor, Fellow of RICS, member of CIArb, and Senior Associate of The Academy of Experts. She is a Director at HKA Global Ltd, a leading consultancy providing dispute resolution, expert witness services, litigation support, and risk management. With over 20 years’ experience in the built environment, Corrinne has worked with main contractors, developers, and specialist consultancies. She acts as a quantum expert in construction and engineering disputes and has advised on disputes across multiple jurisdictions and is experienced in adjudication, arbitration, and litigation. |
Gavin ThomsonGavin is a Partner in MFMac’s Contentious Construction team. He acts for employers, main contractors, sub-contractors, and members of the design team in a wide range of construction and engineering disputes, from residential defect claims to multi-million-pound energy and infrastructure projects. While Gavin regularly guides clients through formal dispute resolution procedures, including court actions, arbitrations, and adjudications, much of his work focuses on exploring alternative dispute resolution strategies. He works closely with clients to identify the most effective and efficient ways to manage and resolve their disputes. Gavin is recognised as a Leader in the Field for Construction in the 2024 edition of Chambers UK Guide to the Legal Profession. |