Neil Taylor

Biography
Neil Taylor was appointed Director of the Office of the Advocate General & Solicitor to the Advocate General in August 2017. Under Neil바카라 사이트™s leadership the office has led on a number of high profile constitutional cases including the 바카라 사이트˜Wightman바카라 사이트™ case, the 바카라 사이트˜Cherry바카라 사이트™ prorogation cases, the 바카라 사이트˜Benn Act바카라 사이트™ cases, the바카라 사이트˜ 바카라 사이트˜Keatings바카라 사이트™ case, and direct references to the Supreme Court on the European Union (Legal Continuity) (Scotland) Bill and the UNCRC Bill and the European Charter of Local Self-바카라 사이트 Bill. Most recently Neil led the UK government response to the Lord Advocate바카라 사이트™s reference to the Supreme Court on a possible Scottish Independence Referendum Bill.
Education
Neil has an MA(Hons) in English and Philosophy from the University of Glasgow and an LLB(Dist) from the University of Edinburgh. He was admitted as a solicitor and notary public in 1996.
Career
Neil joined the civil service in 1995 and prior to devolution advised a number of Scottish Office departments as well as undertaking Home Office judicial review work in Scotland. Post-devolution highlights include:
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Legal adviser to a variety of departments and agencies within the Scottish Administration with work including litigation, advisory and instruction of primary legislation;
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From 2002 to 2013 - member of the Office of the Scottish Parliamentary Counsel (OSPC). OSPC is the legal office responsible for drafting all Bills that the Scottish 바카라 사이트 introduces in the Scottish Parliament. During part of that time he was also involved in drafting some Scottish aspects of Westminster Bills;
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2010 - seconded to Historic Scotland for nine months during the Parliamentary passage of the Historic Environment (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2011. Also served as interim Chief Operating Officer for a short period during the secondment. Neil was a non-executive member of the Historic Scotland Advisory Committee from 2011 to 2015.
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Head of Advisory & Legislation Division in OAG from March 2013 until August 2016 with work including issues around the referendum on Scottish Independence, the subsequent Smith Commission and leading the team in OAG to deliver the bill which became the Scotland Act 2016.
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Legal Secretary to the Advocate General from August 2016 to August 2017. During that time working on constitutional issues arising from Exiting the European Union including the devolution implications of the 바카라 사이트바카라 사이트™s arguments in the 바카라 사이트˜Article 50바카라 사이트™ Miller case before the Supreme Court.
Director and Solicitor to the Advocate General
The Director of OAG is responsible for overseeing all legal services provided by OAG to the UK government, and for overseeing delivery of OAG바카라 사이트™s objectives as set out in its Business Plan.