The Society’s CEO talks to Joshua King about building relationships, embracing change and upholding values.
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.
In the second article in a three-part series, Peter Ranscombe explores why drafting legislation is a lot more complicated than critics may suggest.
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.
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...
Peter Ranscombe explores the health of the space industry in Scotland following the collapse of rocket company Orbex.
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.
Space law is evolving fast, and Scotland is emerging as an influential voice in developing sustainable and inclusive legal approaches, reports Ellie Philpotts.
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.
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.
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, 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.
The winners of the 2026 BWS Women in Law Awards including Solicitor of the Year were announced at a 'powerful' event in Glasgow.
Communications consultant Stewart Argo on how to write thought leadership people actually read and share.
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.
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.
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.
The tribunal ordered that the name of the respondent be struck off the Roll of Solicitors in Scotland
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.
JUSTICE Scotland is hosting two events in Edinburgh on Monday 16 March, jointly titled Rights, Justice and the Rule of Law in Scotland.
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.
Making workplaces neuro-inclusive brings benefits for all members of staff and for businesses too, as Peter Ranscombe finds out.
On 9 February 2026, Sarah Donaldson, aged 38, a highly respected Senior Associate with Clyde & Co, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly.
Educating, supporting and protecting young people from stalking and online harms. By Dr Robert McLean, Dr Maria Sapouna and Dr Karen Cooper.