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Weekly roundup of Scots law in the headlines including Sandy Peggie tribunal and landmark lawyer treaty — Monday December 15
Journal 15th December 2025
This week's review of all the latest headlines from the world of Scots law and beyond includes the fallout from an NHS Fife employment tribunal and international calls to protect lawyers.
12 laws of Christmas – Yuletide cases and customs that shaped Scotland
Journal 11th December 2025
Peter Ranscombe squeezes back into his Santa suit to explore some of the Scots law cases and Acts that have festive connections.
Possible new treaty to resolve concurrent court proceedings — Hague Conference consultation
Journal 11th December 2025
Solicitors are being given the opportunity to join a Ministry of Justice session with practitioners across the UK to learn more about a global consultation on cross-border concurrent court proceedings.
'You should all be very proud' — Legal profession welcomes 137 new solicitors to round off record year
Journal 11th December 2025
The Law Society of Scotland formally welcomed 137 new solicitors to the profession in back-to-back ceremonies in December, capping a record-breaking year.
The Charities Accounts (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2025 — what they mean in practice
Journal 10th December 2025
The Scottish Government has introduced a major reform of charity accounting rules through The Charities Accounts (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2025 (SSI 2025/341). Ahsan Mustafa examines the key changes.
'Tis the Season — What to look out for in Scottish licensing law in 2026
Journal 10th December 2025
Scottish licensing specialist Caroline Loudon reflects on recent events affecting the hospitality sector and considers what lies ahead in licensing.
Weekly roundup of Scots Law in the headlines including Angela Constance and David Lammy under pressure — Monday December 8
Journal 8th December 2025
This week's review of all the latest headlines from the world of Scots Law and beyond includes both Scottish and UK justice ministers facing intense scrutiny as well as plans for reforming abortion laws.
SPONSORED: The money laundering threat is closer to home than you think
Journal 8th December 2025
Anti-money laundering (AML) expert Graham MacKenzie from Amiqus explains why law firms must remain vigilant when applying a risk-based approach to avoid involvement with illicit businesses.
SSDT announces important change in standard of proof applied to professional misconduct
Journal 8th December 2025
The Scottish Solicitors Discipline Tribunal has announced a shift in the standard of proof applied in professional misconduct cases.
From boardrooms to turbines — What I wish I’d known before leaving private practice for an in-house role
Journal 4th December 2025
Jennifer Malcolm, vice-convener of the Society’s In-house Lawyers Committee, reflects on a career in-house.
In-house 101 — What happens when your colleagues become your clients
Journal 4th December 2025
Peter Ranscombe discovers why so many of Scotland’s lawyers are choosing to work in-house rather than in private practice.
In-house pressure cooker — Why general counsel face higher burnout risks and how to avoid it
Journal 4th December 2025
Gordon Cairns talks to Network Rail’s Roddy MacDougall and workplace wellbeing expert Professor Sir Cary Cooper about the pressures of in-house roles.
What the future holds for in-house solicitors — trends, challenges and opportunities in 2026 and beyond
Journal 4th December 2025
As the Scottish legal profession faces a new era of risk, resilience and tech adoption, Ellie Philpotts investigates how in-house legal teams are redefining their roles and what the future holds in 2026.
From 'quick questions' to 'FOR ACTION' — Delving into a general counsel's inbox
Journal 4th December 2025
Joshua King hears from in-house solicitors from across Scotland about what's filling up their inboxes from the good, to the bad and the plain ugly.
Eight in-house career killers including thinking ‘it’s not my job’
Journal 4th December 2025
We asked a group of Scotland's most senior in-house solicitors what crucial advice they would give other general counsel to avoid career killing moves.
'It's a boring 9-5 job' — Myths and misconceptions about the work of Scotland's in-house solicitors
Journal 4th December 2025
Whether it's about long lunches and early finishes, or a lifetime of rinse and repeat NDAs, the legal profession at large is guilty of misunderstanding just what general counsel does.
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Journal 4th December 2025
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SSDT Decision: Jade Dupont
Journal 4th December 2025
A Complaint was lodged by the Council of the Law Society of Scotland against Jade Dupont, Solicitor, Glasgow.
SSDT Decision: John Oliver
Journal 4th December 2025
A Complaint was lodged by the Council of the Law Society of Scotland against John Oliver, Solicitor, Hawick.
Modernising the law on collective redundancies in a remote working world
Journal 3rd December 2025
As the Employment Rights Bill edges closer to becoming law, proposals to modernise legislation on collective redundancies are attracting particular interest among HR teams and employment lawyers.
Risk management for conveyancers — Putting PCCs in the spotlight
Journal 3rd December 2025
What are professional consultants’ certificates (PCCs) and why do they matter?
Net zero or not? The high-stakes battle over Scotland's CCS future
Journal 3rd December 2025
With Scotland’s 2045 climate change target looming large, Peter Ranscombe asks if technology can help to stop further harmful greenhouse gas emissions.
Island legal aid — Is demand for help outstripping supply?
Journal 3rd December 2025
With more islanders turning to lawyers on mainland Scotland for help with their legal aid cases, is there enough provision to keep pace with requirements, asks Peter Ranscombe.
Tumbling Lassie marks 10 years of the Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Scotland) Act 2015
Journal 3rd December 2025
Their campaign has now raised over £160,000 for charities working in the human trafficking and modern slavery space in Scotland.
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SPONSORED: The money laundering threat is closer to home than you think

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SSDT announces important change in standard of proof applied to professional misconduct

8th December 2025
The Scottish Solicitors Discipline Tribunal has announced a shift in the standard of proof applied in professional misconduct cases.

SSDT Decision: Jade Dupont

4th December 2025
A Complaint was lodged by the Council of the Law Society of Scotland against Jade Dupont, Solicitor, Glasgow.

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