Fri 17 Jul 2026

MFMac recognised among Scotland's most recommended law firms

MFMac has been recognised in Legal 500's latest client recommendation research, which identifies the law firms most likely to be recommended by their clients based on independent client feedback.

The research draws on responses from nearly 9,000 clients across Scotland who participated in Legal 500's annual research programme and were asked how likely they would be to recommend their law firm to others. The results are used to calculate a Net Promoter Score (NPS), a widely recognised measure of client advocacy and satisfaction.

Based on this feedback, MFMac was ranked second among law firms in Scotland and among the UK's top 10 firms for client recommendation, recognising the firm as one of the country's most highly recommended legal practices.

As one of Scotland's leading independent law firms, MFMac is focused on building strong client relationships and delivering practical, commercially focused advice that helps achieve their objectives and respond confidently to opportunities and challenges. 

Based on independent client feedback, the recognition reflects the trust clients place in the firm's people and the strength of the relationships built across its sectors, services and teams. The research also provides valuable insight that helps inform the continued development of the firm's services and client experience.

We would like to thank all of our clients and contacts who took the time to participate in Legal 500's research and share their feedback.

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