Scott-Moncrieff takes your privacy seriously. We ensure that any information you provide us with via our online enquiry form remains confidential and will be only used to contact you in respect of the services you have requested. We do not sell, trade, or rent users personal identification information to others.
We are committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected. Should we ask you to provide certain information by which you can be identified when using this website, you can be assured that it will be used only in accordance with this privacy policy.
This policy will explain areas of this website that may affect your privacy and personal details, how we process, collect, manage and store those details and how your rights under the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), the DPA (Data Protection Act) [pre GDPR enforcement] and the PECR (Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations).are adhered to.
We may change this policy from time to time by updating this page. You should check this page from time to time to ensure that you are happy with any changes.
What we Collect
We may collect the following information:
- Your name
- Contact information including email address and phone number
- Demographic information such as postcode
- Other information relevant to enquiries made through our site
What we do with the information we gather
We require this information to understand your needs and provide you with a better service, and in particular for the following reasons:
- Internal record keeping;
- We may use the information to improve our services;
- Where we have clearly stated and made you aware of the fact, and where you have given your express permission, except for where we have legitimate interests in doing so, we may use your details to send you information related to our services/products through a mailing list system. This is done in accordance with the regulations named above.
Security and Retention of Data
We are committed to ensuring that your information is secure. For this purpose, we will not hold your personal data for any longer than is reasonable. Further, we have taken reasonable steps to protect your information against unauthorised access and against unlawful processing, accidental loss, damage and destruction. Nevertheless, any personal data submitted by you is at your own risk.
We will not transfer your personal details to any third party for the purpose of direct marketing without your permission. We use certain third party service providers who may have access to your personal data so that they can provide services to us. When this occurs, we have a data protection compliant contract in place with these third parties. If you provided your details through our website then our website provider who manages our online strategy will have access to your details.
Use of Cookies
This website uses cookies to better understand the users’ experience while visiting the website. Cookies are small files saved to the user’s computer’s hard drive that track, save and store information about the user’s interactions and usage of the website. This allows the website, through its server, to provide the users with a tailored experience within this website.
Users are advised that if they wish to deny the use and saving of cookies from this website onto their computer’s hard drive they should take necessary steps within their web browser’s security settings to block all cookies from this website and its external serving vendors or use the cookie control system if available upon their first visit.
Measuring Website Usage (Google Analytics)
We use Google Analytics software to collect information about how you use this website. We do this to help make sure the site is meeting the needs of its users and to help us make improvements.
Google Analytics stores information about:
- the pages you visit
- how long you spend on each page
- how you got to the site
- what you click on while you’re visiting the site
We don’t collect or store your personal information (for example your name or address) so this information can’t be used to identify who you are. We don’t allow Google to use or share our analytics data.
Google Analytics sets the following cookies in accordance with Google’s privacy policy:-
UNIVERSAL ANALYTICS
| Name | Purpose | Expires |
| _ga | This helps us count how many people visit the site by tracking if you’ve visited before | 2 years |
| _gid | This helps us count how many people visit the site by tracking if you’ve visited before | 24 hours |
| _gat | Used to manage the rate at which page view requests are made | 10 minutes |
GOOGLE ANALYTICS
| Name | Purpose | Expires |
| _utma | Like _ga, this lets us know if you’ve visited before, so we can count how many of our visitors are new to the site or to a certain page | 2 years |
| _utmb | This works with _utmc to calculate the average length of time you spend on the site | 30 minutes |
| _utmc | This works with _utmb to calculate when you close your browser | When you close your browser |
| _utmz | This tells us how you reached the site (for example from another website or a search engine) | 6 months |
Call Tracking and Recording
We use telephone tracking numbers to link a user’s call to the marketing channel that they originated from. This is done using cookies – you can choose to decline cookies, as explained above, if you would prefer not to be tracked.
Downloads & Media Files
Any downloadable documents, files or media made available on this website are provided to users at their own risk. While all precautions have been undertaken to ensure only genuine downloads are available, users are advised to verify their authenticity using third party antivirus software or similar applications.
We accept no responsibility for third party downloads and downloads provided by external third-party websites and advise users to verify their authenticity using third party antivirus software or similar applications.
External Website Links & Third Parties
Our website may contain links to other websites of interest. However, once you have used these links to leave our site, you should note that we do not have any control over that other website. Therefore, we cannot be responsible for the protection and privacy of any information which you provide whilst visiting such sites and such sites are not governed by this privacy policy. You should exercise caution and look at the appropriate privacy policy applicable to the relevant website being used.
Social Media Usage
While we may have official profiles on social media platforms, users are advised to verify authenticity of such profiles before engaging with, or sharing information with such profiles. We will never ask for user passwords or personal details on social media platforms. Users are advised to conduct themselves appropriately when engaging with us on social media.
There may be instances where our website features social sharing buttons, which help share web content directly from web pages to the respective social media platforms. You use social sharing buttons at your own discretion and accept that doing so may publish content to your social media profile feed or page. You can find further information about some social media privacy and usage policies in the resources section below.
Contact
If you have any queries in relation to the above please do not hesitate to contact us through any of the contact methods on our site.
Resources & Further Information
- Overview of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
- Data Protection Act (DPA) 1998
- Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) 2003
- The Guide to the PECR 2003
- Twitter Privacy Policy
- Facebook Privacy Policy
- Google Privacy Policy
- LinkedIn Privacy Policy
Contact Scott-Moncrieff
Our nationwide network of qualified lawyers provide a friendly and efficient service for all your legal needs.
For more information call 020 3972 9011 or fill out an online enquiry form.
Services for You
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Mary Lowe: “This is the most profitable way to practice law in the 21st Century”
Click here to read more
“I have been in practice 28 years and have had the most enjoyable year since joining Scott-Moncrieff & Associates Ltd 16 months ago. I was previously a Director in a Company with four fellow Directors, two offices and 20+ staff operating in the traditional method. A virtual law firm allows superb flexibility allowing you to work from home to suit family commitments. I have made the best decision for myself and my family. I have an office close to home to separate work and home life but I can work from home whenever I chose and whenever my children are unwell or during school holidays.
It is delightful to concentrate on your clients’ needs fully and have complete peace of mind that all administrative work is carried out competently at Head office; all SRA regulations are up to date and adhered to; accounts regulations are up to date and adhered to and all software is installed and managed. For once you can concentrate on being a lawyer without spending hours per week running your practice and attending to the needs of office administration; staff; technology and so forth. Your time is free to fee earn. Plus after working very hard you know with certainty that you are earning most of every bill paid.
I employ two staff, one of which lives 200 miles away, but types for me remotely. Office overheads are greatly reduced with a virtual law firm. This is the most profitable way to practice law in the 21st Century and I am pleased Lucy Scott-Moncrieff had such foresight. I am further delighted to be contracted to such a modern practice and to be part of such a great team.”
Laura Janes:“I joined ScoMo when I was pregnant with my second child…I needed the flexibility to work in a way that suited me and my family.”
Click here to read more
“My practice is fairly niche. It revolves around the needs of my particular client group: mainly children and young people in detention. I joined ScoMo when I was pregnant with my second child. At that time, I wanted to continue with my practice but I needed the flexibility to work in a way that suited me and my family. I was also halfway through a professional doctorate.
Five years on, I have completed my doctorate and developed my practice significantly to include mental health and civil damages work with the support and encouragement of experienced colleagues at ScoMo.
I employ legal assistants to support my practice. This allows me to ensure that my own flexible working hours are used as efficiently as possible and that my clients can contact my team throughout the working week.
The set up at ScoMo enables me to continue to develop my practice alongside my other commitments which includes teaching at London South Bank University and working as a legal consultant for a national charity.”
Mitchell Woolf: “Being a consultant solicitor is very important in enabling me to obtain a balance in my working life”
Click here to read more
“I started working as a consultant solicitor at ScoMo over ten years ago. At the time, I was an academic and wanted to test some ideas about bringing challenges on behalf of vulnerable and disabled children. Working as a consultant solicitor at ScoMo has given me the opportunity to take cases and also continue working in the academic field.
Being a consultant solicitor is very important in enabling me to obtain a balance in my working life that allows me to pursue my work in a way that suits me. It allows me to have control over my caseload and leaves me with the autonomy to explore areas of challenge that interest me.
Working with other like-minded people, gives us an ethos that means that I do not feel isolated even if I am not sharing an office with other consultants.”
Richard Barr: “You join the firm as a self-employed consultant. The support services are provided in return for the firm receiving a percentage (usually 30 per cent)”
Click here to read more
See published article here.
Mark Tunstill: “I see ScoMo as a firm which allows maximum flexibility at work…It also provides a great return.”
Click here to read more
“Having been in practice for the past 25 years or so, in the City and West end, I see ScoMo as a firm which allows maximum flexibility at work. It also provides a great return, with consultants keeping most of the fees received. The atmosphere is collegiate despite most of us being dispersed across the country and even the globe: the internet, email and telephone allow this and are proving to be the main tools for legal practice in the 21st century.
“The ScoMo experience is hassle-free. In particular, consultants are not engaged in any time-consuming office admin, allowing us to concentrate solely on advancing our clients’ interests. The Kingsway office is there for those of us who wish to use it, but attendance is not required and there is no commuting! The cloud-based practice management system is hyper-secure and contains all client files which means that all I need is a laptop and smartphone to work wherever I choose.”
Terence Channer: “work from anywhere in the world at my own pace…excellent!”
Click here to read more
<p>“In March 2012, I approached the prospect of working for a virtual law firm with a large degree of excitement. I found the thought of having autonomy and control over my working hours and operations to be extremely appealing. Throughout my career I have been “systems driven” so the idea of harnessing the latest technology to increase profitability, efficiency and create a healthy work/life balance was a challenge that I relished.<br> Like most lawyers I’ve had such an attachment to paper over the years. However, approximately two and a half years ago I went totally paperless which was the last obstacle to total freedom. Therefore, a paperless office, video conference meetings and a cloud-based practice management system have been key to fully exploiting virtual working; work from anywhere in the world at my own pace…excellent!”</p>
Bev Lambert: “the opportunity to work flexibly and remotely was extremely attractive”
Click here to read more
<p>“I joined ScoMo in 2014 when, as the mother of three young children, the opportunity to work flexibly and remotely was extremely attractive. The positive and supportive ethos that was immediately apparent within the ScoMo organisation and the opportunity to work alongside many highly experienced and independent-minded lawyers were further persuasive factors. Most of all I was drawn by the opportunity to increase my professional autonomy, to build my own client base and to take greater control of my work so as to ensure both efficient and ethical working practice.<br> I have since built a wide and varied caseload, drawing on my previous knowledge and experience as well as expanding into new areas. I have recruited a small team of lawyers and administrative assistants who support me in offering insolvency, restructuring and property litigation advice. The flexibility of the role has enabled me to also retain a very stimulating position as an Associate Lecturer in Law for The Open University.”</p>
Mike Powell: “ScoMo has provided me with the necessary support when I have needed it and consultants are happy to assist each other…I have not looked back”.
Click here to read more
“Before joining ScoMo I was considering whether or not to set up my own firm until an ex-colleague suggested working as a self-employed solicitor. I looked at various firms but what I liked about ScoMo was its ethos and the calibre of its lawyers, a number of whom are highly respected in their area of law. I also liked the fact that ScoMo would be responsible for much of the admin involved such as providing indemnity insurance, dealing with regulatory bodies, accounts and archiving etc. Also, the consultancy agreement was straightforward, i.e. the consultant retained most of their fees regardless of income for a given year unlike other firms which operate on a sliding scale.
Scott-Moncrieff provides a cloud-based integrated case management and email system which means that files can be accessed anywhere online securely as the system is maintained and backed up centrally and nothing needs to be stored on a consultant’s own computer. ScoMo has provided me with the necessary support when I have needed it and consultants are happy to assist each other. Since joining ScoMo in 2011, I have not looked back. If a lawyer is self-reliant and confident of generating their own work, I can recommend working as a self-employed consultant lawyer and from my own experience I would highly recommend working for ScoMo.”
Mary Lowe: “This is the most profitable way to practice law in the 21st Century”
Click here to read more
“I have been in practice 28 years and have had the most enjoyable year since joining Scott-Moncrieff & Associates Ltd 16 months ago. I was previously a Director in a Company with four fellow Directors, two offices and 20+ staff operating in the traditional method. A virtual law firm allows superb flexibility allowing you to work from home to suit family commitments. I have made the best decision for myself and my family. I have an office close to home to separate work and home life but I can work from home whenever I chose and whenever my children are unwell or during school holidays.
It is delightful to concentrate on your clients’ needs fully and have complete peace of mind that all administrative work is carried out competently at Head office; all SRA regulations are up to date and adhered to; accounts regulations are up to date and adhered to and all software is installed and managed. For once you can concentrate on being a lawyer without spending hours per week running your practice and attending to the needs of office administration; staff; technology and so forth. Your time is free to fee earn. Plus after working very hard you know with certainty that you are earning most of every bill paid.
I employ two staff, one of which lives 200 miles away, but types for me remotely. Office overheads are greatly reduced with a virtual law firm. This is the most profitable way to practice law in the 21st Century and I am pleased Lucy Scott-Moncrieff had such foresight. I am further delighted to be contracted to such a modern practice and to be part of such a great team.”
“I have been in practice 28 years and have had the most enjoyable year since joining Scott-Moncrieff & Associates Ltd 16 months ago. I was previously a Director in a Company with four fellow Directors, two offices and 20+ staff operating in the traditional method. A virtual law firm allows superb flexibility allowing you to work from home to suit family commitments. I have made the best decision for myself and my family. I have an office close to home to separate work and home life but I can work from home whenever I chose and whenever my children are unwell or during school holidays.
It is delightful to concentrate on your clients’ needs fully and have complete peace of mind that all administrative work is carried out competently at Head office; all SRA regulations are up to date and adhered to; accounts regulations are up to date and adhered to and all software is installed and managed. For once you can concentrate on being a lawyer without spending hours per week running your practice and attending to the needs of office administration; staff; technology and so forth. Your time is free to fee earn. Plus after working very hard you know with certainty that you are earning most of every bill paid.
I employ two staff, one of which lives 200 miles away, but types for me remotely. Office overheads are greatly reduced with a virtual law firm. This is the most profitable way to practice law in the 21st Century and I am pleased Lucy Scott-Moncrieff had such foresight. I am further delighted to be contracted to such a modern practice and to be part of such a great team.”
Laura Janes:“I joined ScoMo when I was pregnant with my second child…I needed the flexibility to work in a way that suited me and my family.”
Click here to read more
“My practice is fairly niche. It revolves around the needs of my particular client group: mainly children and young people in detention. I joined ScoMo when I was pregnant with my second child. At that time, I wanted to continue with my practice but I needed the flexibility to work in a way that suited me and my family. I was also halfway through a professional doctorate.
Five years on, I have completed my doctorate and developed my practice significantly to include mental health and civil damages work with the support and encouragement of experienced colleagues at ScoMo.
I employ legal assistants to support my practice. This allows me to ensure that my own flexible working hours are used as efficiently as possible and that my clients can contact my team throughout the working week.
The set up at ScoMo enables me to continue to develop my practice alongside my other commitments which includes teaching at London South Bank University and working as a legal consultant for a national charity.”
“My practice is fairly niche. It revolves around the needs of my particular client group: mainly children and young people in detention. I joined ScoMo when I was pregnant with my second child. At that time, I wanted to continue with my practice but I needed the flexibility to work in a way that suited me and my family. I was also halfway through a professional doctorate.
Five years on, I have completed my doctorate and developed my practice significantly to include mental health and civil damages work with the support and encouragement of experienced colleagues at ScoMo.
I employ legal assistants to support my practice. This allows me to ensure that my own flexible working hours are used as efficiently as possible and that my clients can contact my team throughout the working week.
The set up at ScoMo enables me to continue to develop my practice alongside my other commitments which includes teaching at London South Bank University and working as a legal consultant for a national charity.”
Mitchell Woolf: “Being a consultant solicitor is very important in enabling me to obtain a balance in my working life”
Click here to read more
“I started working as a consultant solicitor at ScoMo over ten years ago. At the time, I was an academic and wanted to test some ideas about bringing challenges on behalf of vulnerable and disabled children. Working as a consultant solicitor at ScoMo has given me the opportunity to take cases and also continue working in the academic field.
Being a consultant solicitor is very important in enabling me to obtain a balance in my working life that allows me to pursue my work in a way that suits me. It allows me to have control over my caseload and leaves me with the autonomy to explore areas of challenge that interest me.
Working with other like-minded people, gives us an ethos that means that I do not feel isolated even if I am not sharing an office with other consultants.”
“I started working as a consultant solicitor at ScoMo over ten years ago. At the time, I was an academic and wanted to test some ideas about bringing challenges on behalf of vulnerable and disabled children. Working as a consultant solicitor at ScoMo has given me the opportunity to take cases and also continue working in the academic field.
Being a consultant solicitor is very important in enabling me to obtain a balance in my working life that allows me to pursue my work in a way that suits me. It allows me to have control over my caseload and leaves me with the autonomy to explore areas of challenge that interest me.
Working with other like-minded people, gives us an ethos that means that I do not feel isolated even if I am not sharing an office with other consultants.”
Richard Barr: “You join the firm as a self-employed consultant. The support services are provided in return for the firm receiving a percentage (usually 30 per cent)”
Click here to read more
See published article here.
See published article here.
Mark Tunstill: “I see ScoMo as a firm which allows maximum flexibility at work…It also provides a great return.”
Click here to read more
“Having been in practice for the past 25 years or so, in the City and West end, I see ScoMo as a firm which allows maximum flexibility at work. It also provides a great return, with consultants keeping most of the fees received. The atmosphere is collegiate despite most of us being dispersed across the country and even the globe: the internet, email and telephone allow this and are proving to be the main tools for legal practice in the 21st century.
“The ScoMo experience is hassle-free. In particular, consultants are not engaged in any time-consuming office admin, allowing us to concentrate solely on advancing our clients’ interests. The Kingsway office is there for those of us who wish to use it, but attendance is not required and there is no commuting! The cloud-based practice management system is hyper-secure and contains all client files which means that all I need is a laptop and smartphone to work wherever I choose.”
“Having been in practice for the past 25 years or so, in the City and West end, I see ScoMo as a firm which allows maximum flexibility at work. It also provides a great return, with consultants keeping most of the fees received. The atmosphere is collegiate despite most of us being dispersed across the country and even the globe: the internet, email and telephone allow this and are proving to be the main tools for legal practice in the 21st century.
“The ScoMo experience is hassle-free. In particular, consultants are not engaged in any time-consuming office admin, allowing us to concentrate solely on advancing our clients’ interests. The Kingsway office is there for those of us who wish to use it, but attendance is not required and there is no commuting! The cloud-based practice management system is hyper-secure and contains all client files which means that all I need is a laptop and smartphone to work wherever I choose.”
Terence Channer: “work from anywhere in the world at my own pace…excellent!”
Click here to read more
<p>“In March 2012, I approached the prospect of working for a virtual law firm with a large degree of excitement. I found the thought of having autonomy and control over my working hours and operations to be extremely appealing. Throughout my career I have been “systems driven” so the idea of harnessing the latest technology to increase profitability, efficiency and create a healthy work/life balance was a challenge that I relished.<br> Like most lawyers I’ve had such an attachment to paper over the years. However, approximately two and a half years ago I went totally paperless which was the last obstacle to total freedom. Therefore, a paperless office, video conference meetings and a cloud-based practice management system have been key to fully exploiting virtual working; work from anywhere in the world at my own pace…excellent!”</p>
<p>“In March 2012, I approached the prospect of working for a virtual law firm with a large degree of excitement. I found the thought of having autonomy and control over my working hours and operations to be extremely appealing. Throughout my career I have been “systems driven” so the idea of harnessing the latest technology to increase profitability, efficiency and create a healthy work/life balance was a challenge that I relished.<br> Like most lawyers I’ve had such an attachment to paper over the years. However, approximately two and a half years ago I went totally paperless which was the last obstacle to total freedom. Therefore, a paperless office, video conference meetings and a cloud-based practice management system have been key to fully exploiting virtual working; work from anywhere in the world at my own pace…excellent!”</p>
Bev Lambert: “the opportunity to work flexibly and remotely was extremely attractive”
Click here to read more
<p>“I joined ScoMo in 2014 when, as the mother of three young children, the opportunity to work flexibly and remotely was extremely attractive. The positive and supportive ethos that was immediately apparent within the ScoMo organisation and the opportunity to work alongside many highly experienced and independent-minded lawyers were further persuasive factors. Most of all I was drawn by the opportunity to increase my professional autonomy, to build my own client base and to take greater control of my work so as to ensure both efficient and ethical working practice.<br> I have since built a wide and varied caseload, drawing on my previous knowledge and experience as well as expanding into new areas. I have recruited a small team of lawyers and administrative assistants who support me in offering insolvency, restructuring and property litigation advice. The flexibility of the role has enabled me to also retain a very stimulating position as an Associate Lecturer in Law for The Open University.”</p>
<p>“I joined ScoMo in 2014 when, as the mother of three young children, the opportunity to work flexibly and remotely was extremely attractive. The positive and supportive ethos that was immediately apparent within the ScoMo organisation and the opportunity to work alongside many highly experienced and independent-minded lawyers were further persuasive factors. Most of all I was drawn by the opportunity to increase my professional autonomy, to build my own client base and to take greater control of my work so as to ensure both efficient and ethical working practice.<br> I have since built a wide and varied caseload, drawing on my previous knowledge and experience as well as expanding into new areas. I have recruited a small team of lawyers and administrative assistants who support me in offering insolvency, restructuring and property litigation advice. The flexibility of the role has enabled me to also retain a very stimulating position as an Associate Lecturer in Law for The Open University.”</p>
Mike Powell: “ScoMo has provided me with the necessary support when I have needed it and consultants are happy to assist each other…I have not looked back”.
Click here to read more
“Before joining ScoMo I was considering whether or not to set up my own firm until an ex-colleague suggested working as a self-employed solicitor. I looked at various firms but what I liked about ScoMo was its ethos and the calibre of its lawyers, a number of whom are highly respected in their area of law. I also liked the fact that ScoMo would be responsible for much of the admin involved such as providing indemnity insurance, dealing with regulatory bodies, accounts and archiving etc. Also, the consultancy agreement was straightforward, i.e. the consultant retained most of their fees regardless of income for a given year unlike other firms which operate on a sliding scale.
Scott-Moncrieff provides a cloud-based integrated case management and email system which means that files can be accessed anywhere online securely as the system is maintained and backed up centrally and nothing needs to be stored on a consultant’s own computer. ScoMo has provided me with the necessary support when I have needed it and consultants are happy to assist each other. Since joining ScoMo in 2011, I have not looked back. If a lawyer is self-reliant and confident of generating their own work, I can recommend working as a self-employed consultant lawyer and from my own experience I would highly recommend working for ScoMo.”
“Before joining ScoMo I was considering whether or not to set up my own firm until an ex-colleague suggested working as a self-employed solicitor. I looked at various firms but what I liked about ScoMo was its ethos and the calibre of its lawyers, a number of whom are highly respected in their area of law. I also liked the fact that ScoMo would be responsible for much of the admin involved such as providing indemnity insurance, dealing with regulatory bodies, accounts and archiving etc. Also, the consultancy agreement was straightforward, i.e. the consultant retained most of their fees regardless of income for a given year unlike other firms which operate on a sliding scale.
Scott-Moncrieff provides a cloud-based integrated case management and email system which means that files can be accessed anywhere online securely as the system is maintained and backed up centrally and nothing needs to be stored on a consultant’s own computer. ScoMo has provided me with the necessary support when I have needed it and consultants are happy to assist each other. Since joining ScoMo in 2011, I have not looked back. If a lawyer is self-reliant and confident of generating their own work, I can recommend working as a self-employed consultant lawyer and from my own experience I would highly recommend working for ScoMo.”
Mary Lowe: “This is the most profitable way to practice law in the 21st Century”
Click here to read more
“I have been in practice 28 years and have had the most enjoyable year since joining Scott-Moncrieff & Associates Ltd 16 months ago. I was previously a Director in a Company with four fellow Directors, two offices and 20+ staff operating in the traditional method. A virtual law firm allows superb flexibility allowing you to work from home to suit family commitments. I have made the best decision for myself and my family. I have an office close to home to separate work and home life but I can work from home whenever I chose and whenever my children are unwell or during school holidays.
It is delightful to concentrate on your clients’ needs fully and have complete peace of mind that all administrative work is carried out competently at Head office; all SRA regulations are up to date and adhered to; accounts regulations are up to date and adhered to and all software is installed and managed. For once you can concentrate on being a lawyer without spending hours per week running your practice and attending to the needs of office administration; staff; technology and so forth. Your time is free to fee earn. Plus after working very hard you know with certainty that you are earning most of every bill paid.
I employ two staff, one of which lives 200 miles away, but types for me remotely. Office overheads are greatly reduced with a virtual law firm. This is the most profitable way to practice law in the 21st Century and I am pleased Lucy Scott-Moncrieff had such foresight. I am further delighted to be contracted to such a modern practice and to be part of such a great team.”
Laura Janes:“I joined ScoMo when I was pregnant with my second child…I needed the flexibility to work in a way that suited me and my family.”
Click here to read more
“My practice is fairly niche. It revolves around the needs of my particular client group: mainly children and young people in detention. I joined ScoMo when I was pregnant with my second child. At that time, I wanted to continue with my practice but I needed the flexibility to work in a way that suited me and my family. I was also halfway through a professional doctorate.
Five years on, I have completed my doctorate and developed my practice significantly to include mental health and civil damages work with the support and encouragement of experienced colleagues at ScoMo.
I employ legal assistants to support my practice. This allows me to ensure that my own flexible working hours are used as efficiently as possible and that my clients can contact my team throughout the working week.
The set up at ScoMo enables me to continue to develop my practice alongside my other commitments which includes teaching at London South Bank University and working as a legal consultant for a national charity.”
Mitchell Woolf: “Being a consultant solicitor is very important in enabling me to obtain a balance in my working life”
Click here to read more
“I started working as a consultant solicitor at ScoMo over ten years ago. At the time, I was an academic and wanted to test some ideas about bringing challenges on behalf of vulnerable and disabled children. Working as a consultant solicitor at ScoMo has given me the opportunity to take cases and also continue working in the academic field.
Being a consultant solicitor is very important in enabling me to obtain a balance in my working life that allows me to pursue my work in a way that suits me. It allows me to have control over my caseload and leaves me with the autonomy to explore areas of challenge that interest me.
Working with other like-minded people, gives us an ethos that means that I do not feel isolated even if I am not sharing an office with other consultants.”
Richard Barr: “You join the firm as a self-employed consultant. The support services are provided in return for the firm receiving a percentage (usually 30 per cent)”
Click here to read more
See published article here.
Mark Tunstill: “I see ScoMo as a firm which allows maximum flexibility at work…It also provides a great return.”
Click here to read more
“Having been in practice for the past 25 years or so, in the City and West end, I see ScoMo as a firm which allows maximum flexibility at work. It also provides a great return, with consultants keeping most of the fees received. The atmosphere is collegiate despite most of us being dispersed across the country and even the globe: the internet, email and telephone allow this and are proving to be the main tools for legal practice in the 21st century.
“The ScoMo experience is hassle-free. In particular, consultants are not engaged in any time-consuming office admin, allowing us to concentrate solely on advancing our clients’ interests. The Kingsway office is there for those of us who wish to use it, but attendance is not required and there is no commuting! The cloud-based practice management system is hyper-secure and contains all client files which means that all I need is a laptop and smartphone to work wherever I choose.”
Terence Channer: “work from anywhere in the world at my own pace…excellent!”
Click here to read more
Like most lawyers I’ve had such an attachment to paper over the years. However, approximately two and a half years ago I went totally paperless which was the last obstacle to total freedom. Therefore, a paperless office, video conference meetings and a cloud-based practice management system have been key to fully exploiting virtual working; work from anywhere in the world at my own pace…excellent!”
Bev Lambert: “the opportunity to work flexibly and remotely was extremely attractive”
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“I joined ScoMo in 2014 when, as the mother of three young children, the opportunity to work flexibly and remotely was extremely attractive. The positive and supportive ethos that was immediately apparent within the ScoMo organisation and the opportunity to work alongside many highly experienced and independent-minded lawyers were further persuasive factors. Most of all I was drawn by the opportunity to increase my professional autonomy, to build my own client base and to take greater control of my work so as to ensure both efficient and ethical working practice.
I have since built a wide and varied caseload, drawing on my previous knowledge and experience as well as expanding into new areas. I have recruited a small team of lawyers and administrative assistants who support me in offering insolvency, restructuring and property litigation advice. The flexibility of the role has enabled me to also retain a very stimulating position as an Associate Lecturer in Law for The Open University.”
Mike Powell: “ScoMo has provided me with the necessary support when I have needed it and consultants are happy to assist each other…I have not looked back”
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“Before joining ScoMo I was considering whether or not to set up my own firm until an ex-colleague suggested working as a self-employed solicitor. I looked at various firms but what I liked about ScoMo was its ethos and the calibre of its lawyers, a number of whom are highly respected in their area of law. I also liked the fact that ScoMo would be responsible for much of the admin involved such as providing indemnity insurance, dealing with regulatory bodies, accounts and archiving etc. Also, the consultancy agreement was straightforward, i.e. the consultant retained most of their fees regardless of income for a given year unlike other firms which operate on a sliding scale.
Scott-Moncrieff provides a cloud-based integrated case management and email system which means that files can be accessed anywhere online securely as the system is maintained and backed up centrally and nothing needs to be stored on a consultant’s own computer. ScoMo has provided me with the necessary support when I have needed it and consultants are happy to assist each other. Since joining ScoMo in 2011, I have not looked back. If a lawyer is self-reliant and confident of generating their own work, I can recommend working as a self-employed consultant lawyer and from my own experience I would highly recommend working for ScoMo.”