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Lindsays in mourning for colleague Alastair Keatinge

20th October 2022 | obituary

Legal firm Lindsays has posted a tribute to charities specialist Alastair Keatinge, who has passed away following illness.

Mr Keatinge, who joined the firm as a partner in 2003, was a leading third sector lawyer who chaired the WS Society Charity Conference for 12 years. A regular speaker at events across the country and beyond, he was also interviewed on radio and television as an expert in his field and was a contributor to a leading textbook on charity law in Scotland. These were all aspects of his role that he enjoyed very much. An accredited specialist himself, he was convener of the Law Society of Scotland charity law specialist accreditation panel, and a charity trustee of a number of organisations. 

Managing partner Alasdair Cummings commented: "I have had the pleasure of sitting opposite Alastair in our Edinburgh office for many years. I have listened to him chatting to his clients, always invested in their needs and trying to help. It is no wonder that so many third sector and charity clients called Alastair for help.

"Alastair was outgoing and friendly, and happy to talk about many subjects – education, politics and sport, with a particular love of cricket. He created a Lindsays cricket team and organised matches against Investec, the Law Society of Scotland and the University of Edinburgh amongst others. We spent many happy afternoons and evenings at these matches.

"Alastair joined us at the post-year end drinks last March where, despite his illness, he came in to celebrate the end of the year with his colleagues. I recall him leaving to attend the final school concert for his youngest son and waving his walking stick above his head as he headed off into Festival Square to find his wife Susan.

"A dedicated family man, Alastair said to me when we last met what a strength his wife Susan had been to him and how proud he was that both his boys were now at St Andrews University.

"Alastair was a very loyal Lindsays partner who, over the years, was a strong supporter of the firm and our way of doing things. I know Alastair was well liked across our offices. He will be much missed.

"Our thoughts are with Alastair’s wife Susan and his sons Euan and Cameron and their wider family."

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