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'''McGrigors''' is a leading Scottish law firm (known as [[McGrigor Donald]] until 2004).  According to ''[[The Lawyer]]'', McGrigors is the second largest Scottish law firm by revenue (2006), and [[List of largest UK law firms|49th largest in the United Kingdom]].<ref>[http://business.scotsman.com/management/Standard-Life-float-helps-keep.2806046.jp The Scotsman], 29 August 2006</ref>
 
'''McGrigors''' is a leading Scottish law firm (known as [[McGrigor Donald]] until 2004).  According to ''[[The Lawyer]]'', McGrigors is the second largest Scottish law firm by revenue (2006), and [[List of largest UK law firms|49th largest in the United Kingdom]].<ref>[http://business.scotsman.com/management/Standard-Life-float-helps-keep.2806046.jp The Scotsman], 29 August 2006</ref>
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In 2012, McGrigors merged with [[Pinsent Masons]]<ref> James Swift [http://www.thelawyer.com/revealed-mcgrigors-and-pinsent-masons-moot-282m-merger-/1010990.article Revealed: McGrigors and Pinsent Masons moot £282m merger] ''The Lawyer'', 19 January 2012, accessed 22 October 2014 </ref> for a fee of £20.6m. Since the deal, revenue was up by 40% in 2012/13. <ref> Kate Beioley [http://www.thelawyer.com/analysis/the-lawyer-management/financial-news/pinsent-masons-spent-20m-on-revenue-boosting-merger/3015893.article Pinsent Masons spent £20m on revenue-boosting merger] ''The Lawyer'', 5 February 2014, accessed 22 October 2014 </ref>
  
 
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As of September 2011, McGrigors' client list comprises 35 per cent of the FTSE 100 and 40 AIM-listed companies. It works 'with everyone from multinationals to government and local authorities, as well as ambitious SMEs in the public and private sectors'. <ref> [http://www.mcgrigors.com/about_us/our_clients.html About us], acc Sept 2011 </ref>
 
As of September 2011, McGrigors' client list comprises 35 per cent of the FTSE 100 and 40 AIM-listed companies. It works 'with everyone from multinationals to government and local authorities, as well as ambitious SMEs in the public and private sectors'. <ref> [http://www.mcgrigors.com/about_us/our_clients.html About us], acc Sept 2011 </ref>
  
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Member of the [[Nuclear Industry Association]] {{Template:NuclearSpin}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 4 September 2015

McGrigors is a leading Scottish law firm (known as McGrigor Donald until 2004). According to The Lawyer, McGrigors is the second largest Scottish law firm by revenue (2006), and 49th largest in the United Kingdom.[1]

In 2012, McGrigors merged with Pinsent Masons[2] for a fee of £20.6m. Since the deal, revenue was up by 40% in 2012/13. [3]

Lobbying

Offices

The firm's principal office is in Edinburgh, and it has further offices in London, Glasgow, Belfast, Aberdeen, Manchester, Qatar and the Falkland Islands. [4] The firm also previously had an office in Azerbaijan relating to the firm's energy practice.

Clients

As of September 2011, McGrigors' client list comprises 35 per cent of the FTSE 100 and 40 AIM-listed companies. It works 'with everyone from multinationals to government and local authorities, as well as ambitious SMEs in the public and private sectors'. [5]

Affiliations

Member of the Nuclear Industry Association

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People

McGrigors' Management Team

Business Group Heads

Sector heads

Directors

External links

Notes

  1. The Scotsman, 29 August 2006
  2. James Swift Revealed: McGrigors and Pinsent Masons moot £282m merger The Lawyer, 19 January 2012, accessed 22 October 2014
  3. Kate Beioley Pinsent Masons spent £20m on revenue-boosting merger The Lawyer, 5 February 2014, accessed 22 October 2014
  4. Offices, McGrigors, acc Sept 2011
  5. About us, acc Sept 2011