Testimonials

"Your donation to my Trust will make the most enormous  difference to our work in Scotland where, thanks to your generosity and hard work, we will be able to put a great many young people on the road to success."

(HRH Prince Charles)

 

"To partner with McGrigors is like gold dust for us. Our relationship with the firm gives us access to a huge range of talents and services, all of which are made available to our charity with great willingness and enthusiasm, and without payment. This has enabled us and the young folk we work with to benefit from McGrigors’ skills in presentations, directing and producing short films, IT support, advice on relationship building, document production, event management, website design and administrative support, to mention only some of the contributions made by people in the firm. All these services have been provided with tremendous professionalism and have been hugely significant in helping The Mark Scott Foundation to operate and present itself as a thoroughly effective organisation. Well done McGrigors and thanks to everyone in the firm for supporting our work."

(Niall Scott, Chairman, The Mark Scott Foundation)

 

"McGrigors can be said to be carrying out the best traditions of the profession to provide legal assistance to those in need, even, when they are  unable to afford to pay.  Arguably this is the most relevant form of Corporate Social Responsibility a law firm can undertake."

(Professor Donald Nicolson, Director, University of Strathclyde Law Clinic)

 

"I am grateful for all the work McGrigors have done for LawWorks. Last year we helped over 36,000 individuals and 1,000 community/ not for profit organisations. The numbers look set to rise even further and could not be achieved without the help of our volunteer lawyers and support staff."

(Robert Gill, Chief Executive, LawWorks)

 

"I am delighted to see how the skills of our pupils have developed because of the Preparing for Work Programme. All who took part have a better understanding of how to present themselves when applying for a job."

(Margaret Russell, Head Teacher, Craigroyston Community High School)