Cameron Fyfe qualified in 1977 and was appointed a Partner in Ross Harper in 1981. He specialises in litigation and human rights and also has an extensive and varied personal injury case load including multi-party actions.
He is one of the best known solicitors in Scotland. In a recent survey for “The Firm” magazine he was voted the most powerful solicitor in Scotland. Cameron has a reputation for taking on innovative and often emotive cases that capture the headlines and challenge legal precedent. He acted for a client who received the first successful compensation claim for Human Rights under the European Convention. He has worked on many high profile cases over the years including acting for over 500 clients who are claiming compensation for abuse they allegedly suffered while in schools and homes run by the Catholic Church. Cameron was also acting for Alfred McTear in his ground-breaking case against Imperial Tobacco. Ultimately the case was unsuccessful but it was as a result of Cameron’s tenacity and his reluctance to abandon the case despite overwhelming pressure, that brought the case to Court in 2006. He continues to lead the way in Scotland in many different “class actions”.
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