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Weekly roundup of Scots law in the headlines including Cape Verde stomach bug legal action — Monday April 13
Journal 13th April 2026
This week's review of all the latest headlines from the world of Scots law and beyond includes a large-scale legal action against a holiday provider over alleged widespread illness.
The technological lawyer in the age of AI
Journal 8th April 2026
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer merely a tool lawyers use. It is becoming an environment in which legal method may be organised, repeated and scaled, says Dr Corsino San Miguel.
Out of office or out of control? Why absence makes the risk grow stronger for solicitors
Journal 8th April 2026
In this month’s article from Lockton, Matthew Thomson looks at the importance of a firm’s risk management procedures in the context of colleague absences.
Briefing: Family law and what happens when pets get caught in relationship breakdown
Journal 8th April 2026
When relationships break down, what happens to pets caught in the middle, asks Karen Wylie?
SSDT Decision: Siobhan Sullivan
Journal 8th April 2026
A Complaint was lodged by the Council of the Law Society of Scotland against Siobhan Sullivan, Solicitor, Glasgow.
Are you a trainee solicitor? Get involved with Edinburgh Sheriff Court Spring Talk Series 2026
Journal 8th April 2026
The Edinburgh Sheriff Court Spring Talk Series has returned for the first time in two years.
Remembering our colleagues and friends in April 2026
Journal 7th April 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.
SSDT Decision: Douglas Burnett
Journal 7th April 2026
A Complaint was lodged by the Council of the Law Society of Scotland against Douglas Burnett, Solicitor, Aberdeen.
Briefing: Tax, a new landscape, Agricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief
Journal 6th April 2026
Yvonne Evans explores the new rules on Agricultural and Business Property Relief which take effect for deaths on or after 6 April 2026.
Weekly roundup of Scots law in the headlines including SLCC process and Flamingo Land — Monday April 6
Journal 6th April 2026
This week's review of all the latest headlines from the world of Scots law and beyond includes comments from the Society and SLCC about the complaints process as well as the latest on Flamingo Land plans.
Freedom of expression or political propaganda? CAS decision in Heraskevych v IBSF & IOC helmet case
Journal 6th April 2026
The CAS decision in Heraskevych v IBSF & IOC raised questions over athlete justice at the 2026 Winter Olympics, writes Roddy Cairns.
SPONSORED: Warners Solicitors delighted to announce appointment of two new partners
Journal 2nd April 2026
Warners Solicitors are delighted to announce that Leigh Gargan and Ellen McWhirter have now been appointed as Partners.
SPONSORED: AI Is Turbo-Charging Cyber Attacks. Is Your Law Firm Ready?
Journal 2nd April 2026
Artificial intelligence has changed the rules of cybercrime, reports Mitigo. Attacks that once required significant skill and resource can now be executed at scale, at speed and with unsettling precision.
Scottish legal leaders warn of ‘chilling effect’ as they weigh in on Trump's law firm sanction battle
Journal 2nd April 2026
The Law Society of Scotland has joined regulators and legal bodies from across Europe to support American law firms facing executive crackdown from Donald Trump's administration.
Stress, behaviour and boundaries: A new toolkit aims to change how solicitors talk about wellbeing
Journal 1st April 2026
There are some conversations within the legal profession that are widely understood, yet still rarely spoken about openly.
New managing partner for one of Scotland's biggest firms among latest list of partnerships, promotions and hires in Scottish legal sector
Journal 1st April 2026
The latest list of partnerships, promotions, appointments and new hires includes a number of senior moves and appointments.
SSDT Decision: Nicola Cannon and a Court of Session appeal
Journal 31st March 2026
An appeal in terms of Section 42ZA(9) of the Solicitors (Scotland) Act 1980 was made by Nicola Cannon against the determination of the Law Society of Scotland.
Weekly roundup of Scots law in the headlines including Suzanne’s Law changes in force — Monday March 30
Journal 30th March 2026
This week's review of all the latest headlines from the world of Scots law and beyond includes a change in parole rules — dubbed Suzanne’s Law after Suzanne Pilley – which came into force across Scotland.
Progress, not perfection — Five steps for smooth sailing in Law Society of Scotland inspections
Journal 30th March 2026
Regulatory expert Michael Ross shares five key steps for smooth-sailing compliance inspections.
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.
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