Scullion LAW strengthens commitment to defence community
On November 9 Scullion LAW hosted a Remembrance networking event to pay tribute to members of the Armed Forces.
The occasion saw Scullion LAW mark its signing of the Armed Forces Covenant (AFC). By signing the AFC, the firm commits to treating those who serve or have served in the Armed Forces, along with their families, fairly and without disadvantage. This pledge aligns with Scullion LAW’s enduring dedication to the well-being and acknowledgment of armed forces members.
Second lieutenant Stephanie Grieve is a senior solicitor at Scullion LAW is an Army reservist with the 243 Provost Company 1st Regiment Royal Military Police (RMP).
She said: “The firm has been hugely supportive, ensuring I can easily train and attend camps. I got injured towards the end of training this summer, and the firm couldn’t have been more supportive as I recovered.”
She added: “In general, Reservists are quick-learning, confident individuals who bring that fantastic Armed Forces mentality to any task or challenge. I would strongly recommend employing Reservists because they bring a lot of their military skills into the civilian workplace.”