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Law Society congratulates Humza Yousaf on his appointment as First Minister
The Law Society of Scotland congratulates Humza Yousaf on his appointment as the First Minister of Scotland.

Ramadan Mubarak (Happy Ramadan) to our Muslim members
Thursday, 23 March marked the start of Ramadan, a month-long event that is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and is marked by millions of Muslims around the world through prayer, reflection and daytime fasting.

Law Society urges SLCC to minimise costs on solicitors
In its response to the SLCC’s proposed budget for 2023/24, the Society has questioned proposals for a 9% rise to the levy paid by solicitors and has urged the complaints handling body to to minimise cost increases.

Refreshed AML Client and Matter Level Risk Assessment templates
The AML team has launched a new Client and Matter Level Risk Assessment (CMLRA) template and guidance for members to use. Our AML Risk Manager Dale Trahms explains how to use the templates and why CMLRAs are important to get right.

Immigration Law first as paralegal gains Law Society accreditation
An Edinburgh-based paralegal is the first to be awarded the Law Society of Scotland’s Accredited Paralegal status specialising in Immigration Law.

Law Society of Scotland challenges progress of Illegal Migration Bill to second reading
The Law Society of Scotland has raised concerns that the UK Government is pressing ahead with legislation which may not be compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights, potentially contravening UK law and the 1951 UN Refugee Convention.

Winners crowned in semi-final of Donald Dewar high school debate tournament
The four teams going through to this year’s Donald Dewar Memorial Debate Tournament final have been decided, after a closely fought semi-final focused on the future of the monarchy

New Council member for Glasgow and Strathkelvin solicitors
Glasgow-based solicitor Gordon Lennox has been elected to join the Society’s Council following a recent by-election.

Law Society Council renews support for Ukraine over Russia’s invasion
The Council of the Law Society of Scotland has renewed its condemnation of Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, passing a new resolution on the ongoing conflict.

Law Society comment on First Minister Nicola Sturgeon
Law Society President Murray Etherington comment on Scotland's longest serving First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, following her decision to stand down.

The Society tenders for the Journal Magazine contract
Opportunity for contract publishers with experience in professional services magazines.

New opportunities to help shape Scots Law and practice
Experts from the legal sector and beyond are being urged to get involved in work to shape Scots Law and legal practice.

Law Society pays tribute to Professor Gerry Maher KC
The Society's Director of Law Reform Michael Clancy has paid tribute to Professor Gerry Maher, KC, Edinburgh Law School's Professor of Criminal Law, who passed away recently.

Law students sought for New Lawyers Reference Group
We are currently looking for LLB or DPLP students to join our New Lawyers Reference Group.

Law Society Council by-election in Glasgow and Strathkelvin constituency
Solicitors have an opportunity to put themselves forward to represent members in the Glasgow and Strathkelvin constituency on the Law Society's Council in an upcoming by-election

Solicitors jailed for fraud
Iain Robertson, Alastair Blackwood and David Lyons were among a group of five men jailed for fraud following a nine-week trial.

Scottish Secretary order on Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill
Law Society of Scotland comment on the order made by the Secretary of State for Scotland to block the Scottish Parliament's Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill

New accreditation launched for paralegals working in immigration
The Law Society of Scotland has expanded its accreditation programme for paralegals with a new accreditation in immigration law.

New Statutory Instrument comes into force for Overseas Entities
New Statutory Instrument comes into force on 12 January which makes some amendments to the requirements on relevant persons who verify an Overseas Entity.

Mandatory solicitor advocate introductory course now available
The Society of Solicitor Advocates will be running a solicitor advocates introductory course on 3 February 2023, which is required for those wishing to seek extended rights of audience.

Hendrie Legal Limited
The Society has stepped in to ensure that clients are protected while appropriate managerial arrangements are put in place to cover the absence of a director at Hendrie Legal Limited. The Society’s petition for a judicial factor on the client account of the practice was granted by the Court of Session on Wednesday, 21 December.

Government reforms on legal regulation good news for consumers and the Scottish legal sector
Scottish Government plans to bring forward new legislation to reform and modernise the regulation of legal services are good news for consumers and the Scottish legal sector.

Seven new solicitor advocates granted extended rights of audience
Another seven new solicitor advocates have been introduced to the Court in a ceremony at the Court of Session in Edinburgh today.