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Justice Committee backs compromise proposal
Commentary on the stage 2 committee sitting of 15 June
Guarantee Fund: negotiations continue
The Society is pressing the Government to accept that only practices that it regulates should have a claim on the fund
MSPs going for wider view
First stage 2 debate suggests bill will be permissive
The Australian approach – another angle
A comparison of statutory safeguards for lawyers' independence
The legal landscape – looking with new eyes
In an address delivered at Said Business School, Oxford, the LSEW President reviews the changes in England & Wales under the Legal Services Act, and questions whether the balance in the fragile legal "ecosystem" has been disturbed
Pro bono needs a conversion of hearts
Proposal for compulsion likely to be counterproductive
Cards on the table
Time to put the ball in the Parliament's court
Guarantee Fund: whose benefit?
Does ABS not mean a blank cheque against default in the biggest transactions?
The choice for the profession
Society's AGM motion is necessary to provide unity and a long term solution
The high street's concerns
How will our clients - especially the poorest - be looked after in a post-ABS world?
"Change is inevitable"
View from south of the border by the owner of a virtual law pracice
Open letter to the profession on Legal Services Act
Eight firms appeal to solicitors to support ABS proposals
SLAS briefing paper to MSPs
Paper explains Scottish Law Agents Society stance on ABS and professional independence
High noon in Grosvenor Street
Views are polarising again ahead of the AGM
Two sides to ABS
MDPs present fewer problems than wider ownership
Appeal to NQs to make their votes count
Letter from Council member for new lawyers on referendum 2 and the AGM motions
Letter poses a question
Could we have another regulator, and the Master Policy?
Appeal to NQs to make their votes count
Letter from Council member for new lawyers on referendum 2 and the AGM motions
Referendum 2: requisitionists' case for voting no
The formal statement from the Scottish solicitors who requistioned the Law Society of Scotland's second referendum
Positive vibes from our MSPs
Legal Services Bill stage 1 debate recognised the Society's positive contribution to the process
Proceed with caution
Final shape of Legal Services Bill still up for negotiation
No choice but to keep trying
SGM vote only shows need to keep searching for solution
The resumed SGM: who said what
Main points from the reconvened Special General Meeting on 21 April
United Society for a united profession
Law Society of Scotland can represent interests of all sectors of the solicitors' profession