About Ronald
Ronald MacGregor is a partner at MacGregor & Collins, LLP and practices law in California. He trained at the University of the Pacific’s McGeorge School of Law, where he completed his legal studies before entering private practice. His trajectory reflects the steady path of a lawyer who went from law school into firm practice and then into firm leadership.
At McGeorge, he built the foundation for a practice grounded in state law and courtroom procedure. The school’s curriculum exposed him to a mix of litigation and transactional coursework, and he carried those tools into his early years as an associate. Colleagues describe a practitioner who relies on preparation and clear analysis rather than elaborate rhetoric.
As a partner at MacGregor & Collins, LLP, he shares responsibility for managing client matters and advising on legal options. His daily work involves overseeing case strategy, coordinating with other attorneys, and addressing procedural and substantive issues that arise in California practice. He has taken on roles that require both hands-on legal work and the administrative duties partners commonly assume in small and mid-size firms.
Professionally, he favors a direct style of problem solving. He breaks complex issues into manageable parts and tries to communicate plainly with clients. In meetings and in correspondence he tends to be precise. He mentors younger lawyers at the firm, helping them navigate filings, discovery, and courtroom preparation. He also works with outside consultants, expert witnesses, and court staff when matters require it.
Outside of the office he has kept a practical view of the law’s role in people’s lives. He has said that clients benefit most from clear options and a steady plan. That approach guides how he prepares for hearings and negotiations. Ronald MacGregor is currently a partner at MacGregor & Collins, LLP, where his practice centers on matters arising under California law.