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Scullion LAW has announced that Associate Director Stephanie Grieve has been shortlisted for two honours at the Scottish Veterans Awards 2026.
She was nominated for Leader of the Year – sponsored by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity, and won a Silver medal in the Reservist of the Year category – sponsored by Aberdeen.

The awards ceremony took place at a black-tie event on 29th April. It was hosted by Radio DJ BFBS Scotland presenter Mark McKenzie and in Support of The Army Benevolent Fund Charity Scotland & The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity.
Stephanie is a former winner of the Military Values in Business Award at the Scottish Forces in Business Awards 2025.
The Scottish Veterans Awards recognise individuals and organisations who have made a strong contribution to veterans and the wider Armed Forces community. Stephanie’s shortlisting places her among a select group of finalists across Scotland.
Within Scullion LAW, Stephanie works in the Criminal Defence team. The team continues to hold top-tier rankings in both Legal 500 and Chambers. Her recognition also reflects the firm’s wider support for the Armed Forces, following its achievement of the Ministry of Defence Gold Employer Recognition Award.
Stephanie Grieve said:
“I am honoured to have been shortlisted as a finalist for the Scottish Veteran Awards. It is a privilege to be able to provide the best legal representation to members of the Armed Forces Community. Balancing my role at Scullion LAW with my responsibilities as a Reservist is something I care deeply about, and I am grateful for the kind nominations. Thank you for all the support from family, friends and my colleagues at Scullion LAW”

Kris Buchanan, Partner and Head of the Criminal Defence Team at Scullion LAW, added:
“Stephanie’s nominations are thoroughly deserved. She brings discipline, leadership and a strong sense of responsibility to her role, and her contribution to the team is significant. We are proud to support her both in her legal career and in her service as a reservist.”
These nominations highlight Stephanie’s individual contribution. They also reflect the wider culture within Scullion LAW, where people are supported to succeed across different parts of their working and personal lives.
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