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Serena Sutherland: balancing the international and the local as Law Society of Scotland president

27th May 2026
Peter Ranscombe interviews Serena Sutherland, the incoming president of the Law Society of Scotland, about the focus for her year in office.
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Swipe right for gender parity? Visibility, work culture, and inequality in the Scottish legal profession

28th May 2026
"In recent years, the Scottish legal profession has increasingly framed gender equality as a project already well underway."

Courts could have to ‘fight fire with fire’ as AI spreads, Lord Reed says at society event

22nd May 2026
Courts might have to consider “fighting fire with fire” by deploying artificial intelligence (AI) in response to a “huge increase” of claims being enabled by the technologies, The Right Hon The Lord Reed of Allermuir has suggested.

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Jurisdiction of the First-tier Tribunal, AI submissions, and case discoverability — a stark reminder

20th May 2026

Briefing: Immigration and the radical changes to asylum policy in the UK

19th May 2026

Gender, society and the law — Telling the history of Scotland through 15 violent crimes

22nd May 2026

When an invoice is not a contract: the authorities behind the analysis

28th May 2026

Journalism and legal risk: In conversation with Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco

22nd May 2026

Should law be a mandatory subject in Scottish schools?

14th May 2026

Calling HMRC for a client? That alone could trigger mandatory registration

11th May 2026

Why some firms are letting younger employees ‘shadow’ the C-suite — and winning

11th May 2026

Qualifying as a solicitor in Scotland — an alternative to the LLB

11th May 2026

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Space — Scotland's Next Legal Frontier

Where no lawyer has gone before — Why Scottish solicitors are helping to grow the space sector

19th March 2026

Space Law 101: Everything Scottish solicitors need to know as space commerce accelerates

19th March 2026

How do you legally protect a boot print on the moon? Scotland’s new space law camp has answers

19th March 2026

Behind the Scenes with Scotland’s In-House Legal Professionals

In-house 101 — What happens when your colleagues become your clients

4th December 2025

From boardrooms to turbines — What I wish I’d known before leaving private practice for an in-house role

4th December 2025

What the future holds for in-house solicitors — trends, challenges and opportunities in 2026 and beyond

4th December 2025

Future of Law on our High Streets

Explore state of high-street law in Scotland in numbers from survival to growth

11th September 2025
Joshua King delves into the data which reveals the threats, and possibilities, facing our firms.

Beyond retirement — How succession planning is reshaping the future of high-street legal firms

11th September 2025
Peter Ranscombe looks at the factors that high-street law firms need to consider when it comes to succession planning.

Justice denied? Rural clients and high-street firms squeezed by failing legal aid

11th September 2025
With fees stagnating, funding decreasing and law firms reluctant to take on cases, legal aid is reaching tipping point, as Gordon Cairns explains.

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Enter the Disruptors — How gen Z is reshaping Scotland's legal profession

26th June 2025
Peter Ranscombe explores what members of generation Z are bringing to the profession – and what they expect from their workplaces.

Lawfluencers, Nomads, Reels and Deals — Gen Z and their non-traditional routes into law

26th June 2025
Ellie Philpotts explores alternatives to traditional legal structures, such as ‘lawfluencing’, and how they offer practitioners the space to create their own path and build resilience in the profession

'Ripped to shreds' — Inside the movement to open Scottish legal profession to all

26th June 2025
Gordon Cairns meets the people running Scottish initiatives that support students from disadvantaged backgrounds who want to study law.

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