McClure Solicitors in The Parliamentary Review

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Posted Sunday, May 5, 2019 - 8:09am

By placing policy discussion into the hands of large and small organisations across the country, The Parliamentary Review moves away from the "Westminster bubble" to get to the heart of the issues that matter most to businesses. Jointly chaired by Lord Pickles and Lord Blunkett, the Review's non-partisan approach facilitates policy development driven by those who are most affected by it.

McClure Solicitors are a private-client legal firm based in Glasgow, Scotland. Managing Director Andrew Robertson explains in The Review that their unique model has worked well for them for a number of years, and discusses how their set-up has allowed them to raise money for charity. Their target in 2018 was £30 million, but they smashed that total and raised £47 million. This comes mainly from their all year round free Will scheme. In Q1 this year the scheme has raised £19 million, putting the firm on target to raise an impressive £76 million for charity in 2019.

We discuss the aftermath of the John Worboys case, changes to personal injury law and averted strikes by legal aid lawyers in this year's Law and Justice edition, featuring a foreword by Prime Minister Theresa May.

The long-time editor of The Review David Curry has expressed his excitement that the upcoming edition is due to be one of the most interesting and insightful yet. "I can say with confidence that there is no other forum in Britain that can successfully combine the thoughts and ideas of such a group of extraordinary organisations and deliver them to the people that need to hear them, whether that be in Westminster or out in the country."

Writing in The Review, the prime minister says that "British politics provides ample material for analysis in the pages of The Parliamentary Review."

McClure Solicitors's article can be viewed here: https://www.theparliamentaryreview.co.uk/organisations/mcclure-solicitors

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