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Solicitors at Breaking Point — How the Scottish legal profession is responding to a mental health crisis
Journal 7th May 2025
Nearly two in three people working in Scotland’s legal profession have experienced mental health challenges in recent years - Kanika Phillip investigates the response.
How to access 'life-changing' support for aspiring solicitors facing financial and other barriers
Journal 6th May 2025
The Lawscot Foundation is now accepting applications for support which the charity says can be "life-changing" for aspiring lawyers who are facing barriers to study and practice.
SPONSORED: Excellent Expansion Opportunity
Journal 5th May 2025
A rare opportunity to acquire a highly profitable chamber practice in a rapidly expanding Lanarkshire commuter town, approximately 25 minutes from Glasgow.
Urgent call for volunteers — have your say on civil online Case Tracker
Journal 5th May 2025
The Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service has issued an urgent call for volunteers to help bolster their online civil Case Tracker.
'Communication with victim key' in new process for dealing with child sexual offenders
Journal 1st May 2025
The Lord Advocate has unveiled new processes for handling future rape cases where the accused is a child.
SPONSORED: Thinking About Buying a Law Firm?
Journal 1st May 2025
Many of Scotland’s most established practices are changing hands. Are you ready to step in?
SPONSORED: Expansion Opportunity – Ayrshire
Journal 1st May 2025
A thriving High Street practice with over 30 years of success is now available.
When homelessness and the law collide - what Supreme Court decision means for local authorities
Journal 30th April 2025
The UK Supreme Court’s recent interpretation of homelessness legislation reflects the reality of an ongoing housing crisis and the challenges faced by Scottish councils.
Why template agreements will increase confidence in carbon unit sales
Journal 30th April 2025
In a bid to support the voluntary carbon market and aid the UK’s journey to net zero, new free-to-access template agreements and guidance aims to streamline the carbon unit sales process.
UK consumers losing out under product liability regime - is it time for reform?
Journal 30th April 2025
Product liability experts consider the reforms and proposed amendments to product liability frameworks in the UK and the EU, and highlights the need for further change.
97 images from inside the Law Society of Scotland's Kelvingrove black tie gala
Journal 30th April 2025
It was a glittering night of celebration and reflection when more than 250 guests gathered at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum for the Law Society of Scotland's annual gala dinner.
Increased trainee pay 'imperative' for future of legal sector - here are new recommended rates
Journal 30th April 2025
The President of the Law Society of Scotland has warned it is "imperative" trainee pay rises in response to wage growth and inflation for the sake of the whole legal profession.
'Bigotry', the Supreme Court and what this week taught us about judicial independence
Journal 24th April 2025
When an MSP branded the Supreme Court’s decision in For Women Scotland vs The Scottish Ministers "bigotry, prejudice and hatred”, the legal profession struck back. But what has this past week revealed about threats to judicial independence?
How a new toolkit could shape the way judges write to children at the centre of proceedings
Journal 23rd April 2025
New guidelines are encouraging judges to write to the children and young people at the centre of family court proceedings, to help them understand the decisions made about their welfare and future.
Scottish legal aid desert is growing — and failing Scots in 'traumatic' situations
Journal 23rd April 2025
Legal aid deserts continue to grow as solicitors working on civil matters abandon the system, the Law Society of Scotland has warned a parliamentary inquiry.
Thorntons merger with Macnabs takes prominent independent firm to record headcount
Journal 22nd April 2025
Leading independent Scottish law firm Thorntons has significantly strengthened its market presence and share following the completion of its strategic merger with Macnabs, achieving a record headcount of more than 640 people including 77 partners.
Why Vodafone case is crucial in balancing telecommunications benefits with landowners' rights
Journal 22nd April 2025
A recent ruling provides a cautionary tale for landowners, and will likely become a key reference point for future cases involving telecoms infrastructure.
Managed legal services — a different type of career in law?
Journal 21st April 2025
Law firm career ladders can be steep, heady and hugely rewarding. However, the trainee-to-partner journey is not for everyone. Fortunately for lawyers at all stages of their career, other options are available.
Meet Kevin Lang — new interim CEO of Law Society of Scotland
Journal 17th April 2025
Law Society of Scotland executive director Kevin Lang has been appointed as interim chief executive at the professional body and regulator of Scottish solicitors.
What the Supreme Court's decision in For Women Scotland's appeal means
Journal 17th April 2025
Front page news rarely does statutory interpretation make, writes Joshua King, but the case of For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers was different.
Book Review: Adult Protection and the Law in Scotland - Smith & Young
Journal 16th April 2025
Published in 2024, the third edition of this key text by Nicola Smith and Nairn R Young is essential reading on incapacity law and adult protection today, for lawyers and non-lawyers alike.
60 seconds with…. Leigh Monteforte, In-House Lawyers Committee Member
Journal 15th April 2025
Ahead of the In-house Annual Conference we catch up with one of the Law Society of Scotland’s In-house Lawyers Committee members, Leigh Monteforte, to discuss her transition to working in-house, the importance of platforming different career paths and showing the human side of working in the legal sector.
Why McGunnigal v Pollock [2025] gives some much-needed clarity on cohabitation and unjustified enrichment
Journal 15th April 2025
Family law solicitor Tom Main considers the recent case of McGunnigal v Pollock [2025] SC FAL 15, and finds clarity on cohabitation and unjustified enrichment.
Public Policy Highlights February and March 2025 including Covid, Copyright and Artificial Intelligence
Journal 15th April 2025
Throughout the year, the Law Society Policy team and its network of committee volunteers respond to a variety of consultations and comment on a range of Bills, helping to shape good law for the benefit of its members and in the public interest.
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