Law Society news
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.
Fraud alert - scam WhatsApp messages
We have been alerted to a scam involving WhatsApp messages that falsely claim to be from McGlashan MacKay Solicitors in relation to health and social care visas.
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.
Long-term change to save legal aid must be fast-tracked
The Law Society of Scotland has described the Scottish Government’s confirmation of an additional £11 million for legal aid as ‘a step in the right direction’ but called for urgent progress on a formal review mechanism to ensure the sector remains sustainable.
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.