Hamaira is an associate in the firm’s dedicated English Real Estate team and is one of our commercial leasing specialists with over 9 years’ experience working in this area. She also has experience in a variety of other real estate matters including the acquisition and disposal of general commercial and investment real estate.

Hamaira is a valued member of the BeDiverse network within the firm. BeDiverse promote equal opportunities for all regardless of their race, faith and ethnicity and embrace diversity within the profession.

Joining the firm as a newly qualified solicitor in Scotland in 2016, she brings with her a bank of knowledge from her background in real estate and business prior to her legal career. This experience gives her a more practical approach to landlord and tenant work which our clients benefit directly from.

Hamaira was awarded “Best in Law” at the Scottish Asian & Business Awards 2022, and nominated in the “Solicitor of the Year” category of the Inspirational Woman of the Year Awards 2023.

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