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Remembering our colleagues and friends in April 2026
Journal 30th March 2026
The Society has shared a list of obituaries so that the profession can remember those who played a part in the legal sector in Scotland.
SPONSORED: Will Notice - Mrs Geraldine Helen MCAULEY (nee Morrison)
Journal 27th March 2026
Would anyone with knowledge of a Will of Mrs Geraldine Helen MCAULEY, who formally resided at 31B Marshall Grove, Hamilton, ML3 8NJ and who died on 23 February 2026, please contact Mr. Irvine at Frank Irvine Solicitors, 63 Carlton Place, G5 9TW. Tel: 0141 375 9000 or email [email protected].
Widening access to the legal profession in Scotland through Court Brief
Journal 27th March 2026
Access to shadowing opportunities can be a major hurdle for law students – especially women, and those from ethnic minority and lower socioeconomic backgrounds – but a new online platform, Court Brief, aims to break down these barriers by streamlining how firms offer placements
Laying down the law — how can Scotland write better legislation?
Journal 25th March 2026
In the final article in a three-part series, Peter Ranscombe asks if changes need to be made to avoid mistakes in creating legislation.
From the President's desk: The growing civility challenge in law
Journal 25th March 2026
In a profession built on civility, Patricia Thom warns that courtesy and respect are under strain, from the pressures of constant digital connectivity to rising hostility in legal interactions.
Early exposure, high‑stakes cases — Michael McKitrick on fast‑tracked development in Scottish litigation
Journal 25th March 2026
Juggling criminal trials, civil actions and major public inquiries, Michael McKitrick charts the fast, hands‑on journey that took him from trainee to partner.
Briefing: Civil procedure and practice including decree conform, malicious prosecution and a dentistry bursary
Journal 25th March 2026
Your 'viciously'-curated digest of more than 100 civil court decisions — novelty decrees, missed amendments and all, courtesy of Charles Hennessy.
ABS, legal aid and unprecedented change — Ben Kemp on six months as Law Society of Scotland CEO
Journal 23rd March 2026
The Society’s CEO talks to Joshua King about building relationships, embracing change and upholding values.
Weekly roundup of Scots law in the headlines including sheriff's AI warning and assisted dying outcome — Monday March 23
Journal 23rd March 2026
This week's review of all the latest headlines from the world of Scots law and beyond includes a fierce rebuke over AI hallucinated case citation in a Scottish court as well as the outcome of assisted dying debates.
Laying down the law — why do problems emerge when legislation is created?
Journal 20th March 2026
In the second article in a three-part series, Peter Ranscombe explores why drafting legislation is a lot more complicated than critics may suggest.
How do you legally protect a boot print on the moon? Scotland’s new space law camp has answers
Journal 19th March 2026
A summer school in Glasgow this year will explore a unique legal frontier: how to protect humanity’s cultural heritage in space, Gordon Cairns reports.
Where no lawyer has gone before — Why Scottish solicitors are helping to grow the space sector
Journal 19th March 2026
Peter Ranscombe examines opportunities for lawyers within Scotland’s developing space sector – and there’s not a single flying cigar or other UFO in sight...
Scotland’s space sector — International focus helps companies reach for the stars
Journal 19th March 2026
Peter Ranscombe explores the health of the space industry in Scotland following the collapse of rocket company Orbex.
Space Law 101: Everything Scottish solicitors need to know as space commerce accelerates
Journal 19th March 2026
From satellites to spaceports, there’s no denying Scotland’s strong presence in the space industry, so what do Scottish lawyers need to know about the laws that govern the sector? Ellie Philpotts investigates.
DEI in Orbit — Why fair and sustainable access to space is becoming a legal imperative
Journal 19th March 2026
Space law is evolving fast, and Scotland is emerging as an influential voice in developing sustainable and inclusive legal approaches, reports Ellie Philpotts.
Roundup of space law in the headlines including row over mirrors to light earth at night — Thursday, March 19
Journal 19th March 2026
A review of all the latest headlines from the world of space, home and abroad, including a row over mirrors to light earth at night and ISS space walk medical delay.
Laying down the law — Does Scotland have a problem writing legislation?
Journal 16th March 2026
In the first article in a three-part series, Peter Ranscombe cuts through the noise of political debate to ask if Scotland has a problem crafting legislation.
Weekly roundup of Scots law in the headlines including Lord Advocate's dual role, Dunblane and assisted dying — Monday March 16
Journal 16th March 2026
This week's review of all the latest headlines from the world of Scots law and beyond includes discussion of the dual role of the Lord Advocate as well as lengthy assisted dying debate.
Fees to increase and more updates from the Public Guardian March-April 2026
Journal 16th March 2026
Fees, remuneration rates and submission requirements administered by the Office of the Public Guardian will all rise from 1 April 2026, alongside a proposed shift in how errors in power of attorney applications are handled.
Photo gallery and full list of winners from BWS Women in Law Awards 2026
Journal 13th March 2026
The winners of the 2026 BWS Women in Law Awards including Solicitor of the Year were announced at a 'powerful' event in Glasgow.
Practical PR for Solicitors: How to write thought leadership people actually read and share
Journal 12th March 2026
Communications consultant Stewart Argo on how to write thought leadership people actually read and share.
SPONSORED: Thinking about exiting your practice? Understanding your options starts earlier than you think
Journal 11th March 2026
Across Scotland many well established High Street and rural practices are starting to plan for the future – and looking for the right people to continue the practice to the next generation.
Glasgow's Union Corner inferno should serve as lesson to all about who pays to rebuild
Journal 11th March 2026
Craig Donnelly explores why Glasgow’s Union Street fire should serve as warning to owners and tenants to review who bears responsibility for repairs and rebuilding.
SSDT Decision: Eric John Scott
Journal 11th March 2026
A complaint was lodged by the Council of the Law Society of Scotland against solicitor Eric John Scott that the respondent may have been guilty of professional misconduct.
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