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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.
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.
SSDT Decision: Lynsey Kelly
Journal 11th March 2026
The tribunal ordered that the name of the respondent be struck off the Roll of Solicitors in Scotland
Weekly roundup of Scots law in the headlines including new rape sentencing guidelines in effect — Monday March 9
Journal 9th March 2026
This week's review of all the latest headlines from the world of Scots law and beyond includes implementation of new rape sentencing guidelines and arrests in China spying case.
Get tickets for JUSTICE Scotland's Rights, Justice and the Rule of Law in Scotland event
Journal 6th March 2026
JUSTICE Scotland is hosting two events in Edinburgh on Monday 16 March, jointly titled Rights, Justice and the Rule of Law in Scotland. 
SPONSORED: Call for information - Ernest Arthur Thomas
Journal 6th March 2026
Would any person holding the disposition or having information relating to the purchase of Flat 0/1, 2 Willowbank Crescent, Glasgow, G3 6NB, by the late Ernest Arthur Thomas (thought to be purchased in the 1970s) please contact Bethany Reed at Morton Fraser MacRoberts LLP.
Embracing neurodiversity and why law firms are learning to support their staff
Journal 5th March 2026
Making workplaces neuro-inclusive brings benefits for all members of staff and for businesses too, as Peter Ranscombe finds out.
Remembering Sarah Donaldson — 'Wider legal community diminished without her presence'
Journal 5th March 2026
On 9 February 2026, Sarah Donaldson, aged 38, a highly respected Senior Associate with Clyde & Co, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly.
Baby Reindeer, stalking and why the reality is so much worse
Journal 4th March 2026
Educating, supporting and protecting young people from stalking and online harms. By Dr Robert McLean, Dr Maria Sapouna and Dr Karen Cooper.
UK trusts swept into expanding global tax crackdown as new reporting rules bite
Journal 3rd March 2026
The UK’s trust sector is facing a significant escalation in reporting obligations as new international transparency rules come into force, drawing many previously unaffected structures into the regulatory net for the first time.
Black box justice is not inevitable — Marina Danielyan on AI, fairness and the future of legal practice
Journal 2nd March 2026
Ahsan Mustafa in conversation with international and European law specialist Marina Danielyan.
Weekly roundup of Scots law in the headlines including 'Jekyll and Hyde' killer case — Monday March 2
Journal 2nd March 2026
This week's review of all the latest headlines from the world of Scots law and beyond includes a 'Jekyll and Hyde' killer case and the ongoing toils of Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain KC.
Meet Scotland's six new employment judges appointed by Lord President
Journal 2nd March 2026
The Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service has announced the appointment of six new employment judges across Scotland by the Lord President.
Remembering our colleagues and friends in March 2026
Journal 1st March 2026
The Society has shared the latest obituary list, for all of us all to take a moment to remember those within our profession.
Risks for Scottish solicitors when advising on Additional Dwelling Supplement (ADS)
Journal 27th February 2026
Although it has been part of the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax landscape for nearly a decade, ADS continues to cause difficulty for practitioners and clients alike.
Levelling the playing field – how can investors support women to access business growth funding?
Journal 26th February 2026
Education, awareness and training all have roles to play in helping female founders to access investment, finds Peter Ranscombe.
SPONSORED: Growth opportunity — Lanarkshire thriving chamber practice now available
Journal 25th February 2026
A highly reputable, long-established chamber practice in Lanarkshire is now available due to the principal’s planned early retirement.
Meet Scotland's 15 new solicitor advocates ready to represent clients in highest courts
Journal 25th February 2026
The Law Society of Scotland has granted extended rights of audience to 15 new solicitor advocates across two ceremonies.
Admission of 113 new solicitors proves just how buoyant Scottish legal profession is in 2026
Journal 25th February 2026
The Law Society of Scotland formally welcomed 113 solicitors to the profession across two ceremonies held in central Edinburgh yesterday, marking a strong start to the year for the Scottish legal sector.
Commercial hires and new leadership dominate February's list of partnerships, promotions and hires in Scottish legal sector
Journal 23rd February 2026
February's list of partnerships, promotions, appointments and new hires includes a number of senior moves and appointments, particular in the commercial sector.
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