Law Society news
Law Society urges legal complaints body to focus on its core role
The Society has urged the SLCC to focus on its statutory core functions following publication of its draft strategy, budget and annual plan.
Law Society proposes new legislation to protect consumers and grow legal services
New legislation is needed to better protect consumers and allow the Scottish legal services market to thrive, says the Law Society.
New solicitors admitted at Law Society Admission Ceremony
62 new solicitors were admitted to the profession at the Law Society of Scotland’s latest Admission Ceremony which took place on Friday 18 March 2016 at the Signet Library in Edinburgh.
Norman Biggart CBE
Law Society president Christine McLintock pays tribute to past president Norman Biggart CBE.
Save the date – Annual General Meeting 2016
The Law Society's 67th Annual General Meeting will be held at 5.30pm, Thursday 26 May 2016 at the Law Society offices at Atria One, 144 Morrison Street, Edinburgh.
Brussels Agenda - March 2016
The latest news from the Law Societies' Brussels Office.
Bogus bank calls & emails – 'safe accounts' a new variation - 17 March 2016
In the past we have issued alerts about bogus bank calls and emails. However, this week we have been made aware of a new variation which has been attempted in the Perth area and possibly elsewhere.
Property update: Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT)
An email sent to residential property and personal tax solicitors about the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill
Not too late for Scotland Bill to fully incorporate Sewel convention
The Society has called on the UK Government to use the remaining stages of the Scotland Bill’s passage through parliament to ensure the Sewel convention is fully incorporated into law.
Scam offering legal services using the name 'Solicitor Legale'
We've been made aware of an alleged scam involving a fake legal firm calling itself 'Solicitor Legale' who are offering legal services.
A guide to networking for law students
Ross Wallace, a diploma student at the University of Glasgow, offers some guidance to law students on the dark arts of networking.
New charity announced at Law Society office opening
The Law Society of Scotland announced it will be launching a new charity for prospective lawyers at its official office opening yesterday, Monday 14 March 2016.
Local pupils win through to national debating tournament final
Local school pupils have won through to the final of the Law Society of Scotland’s national debating tournament after pitting their wits against schools across the country.
Law Society and Spanish National Bar mark Smartcard partnership at Excellence Awards
Society’s Smartcard project named as finalist at the recent UK Association Excellence Awards.
Equality means business
Rob Marrs, Head of Education at the Society, puts forward the business case for equality and diversity.
Lobbying Bill should include written and oral communications with MSPs
The Scottish Government should aim to be as transparent as possible under the terms of the Lobbying Bill, says the Law Society.
Law Society calls for effects of proposed second home supplement to be monitored
The Society has said the effects of an additional tax on second homes should be monitored closely to ensure that people who are simply trying to move house are not caught out by the proposed new charge.
Scam offering legal services around immigration
We've been made aware of an attempted scam where legal services are being offered to people overseas who want to come and work in Scotland.
March 2016 Bulletin
Read the latest news from the Scottish legal profession in our March 2016 Bulletin
Law reform round up March 2016
Criminal Verdicts Bill, LBTT Amendment Bill, post-legislative scrutiny of the Family Law Act 2006 and more.
Trainee blog - John Morgan
John is one of our trainee bloggers from Brodies LLP. John grew up in Coatbridge, in North Lanarkshire, and attended the University of Glasgow for his LLB, spending time abroad at the Universities of Toronto, Connecticut and Cagliari.
NQ blog - March 2016: Seeking out feedback from clients
John Brannigan studied at the University of Glasgow and completed his traineeship at Gallen & Co Solicitors.
EU referendum debate, Smartcard registration, update from Naomi
Update from England and Wales Council representative; Smartcard registration events; EU referendum debate
Act of Adjournal – Representation in the High Court of the Justiciary
Member's views sought by 4pm, Friday 4 March on proposed Act of Adjournal