Law Society news
Trainee blog - Gavin Smith
Gavin Smith, a first year trainee at Standard Life, explains some of the different features of an in-house traineeship.
Development opportunity for experienced solicitors
Experienced members of the legal profession are being invited to sign up as mentors to offer guidance and support to trainee solicitors.
Brussels Agenda - November 2016
The latest news from the Law Societies' Brussels Office.
St Andrew’s Day dinner and ceilidh
We held our flagship London St Andrew's event on Friday 11 November and were delighted so many of our members could attend.
Premium credit instalment facility tender
The Society has issued a tender seeking to identify a premium credit provider who will be able to provide an efficient and cost effective service to firms wishing to use such a facility to fund their professional indemnity insurance premium costs.
Scottish Courts and Tribunals wifi update
We’re currently working with the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service (SCTS) to evaluate free wifi access for our members in courts across Scotland.
Scottish pupils to debate banning referendums in national competition
Pupils from schools across Scotland are preparing to debate the pros and cons of holding referendums when they take to the floor for the opening rounds of the Law Society of Scotland’s annual debating tournament.
Fake law firm calling itself 'Law TPM & Associates’
We’re aware of scam involving a fake law firm calling itself ‘Law TPM & Associates’, who have issued correspondence relating to legal services they claim to offer.
What employers of legal professionals can do to help staff with dyslexia
Dyslexia Awareness Week takes place from 7-12 November and this year’s theme ‘Dyslexia: did you know…?’ opens up discussions about how much organisations really understand about dyslexia, how it affects their staff and the support that’s available.
Article 50 High Court judgement demonstrates judicial independence
Law Society President Eilidh Wiseman and Dean of the Faculty of Advocates Gordon Jackson QC jointly commented on the High Court judgement on the role of the UK Parliament in invoking Article 50
Why you should keep an open mind when starting the diploma
Ryan McLaughlin, who’s currently studying the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice at the University of Glasgow, explains why those entering into the diploma should be open minded about which subjects they choose.
Law reform round up November 2016
Scottish Court Fees, the human rights implications of Brexit, brain injury and offending, and more.
30 key projects highlighted in Law Society of Scotland 2016/17 annual plan
The Law Society of Scotland has published its annual plan for 2016/17 featuring 30 key projects aimed at delivering year two of the Law Society’s five year strategy, Leading Legal Excellence.
Law Society launches Brexit seminar series
The Law Society of Scotland will be hosting the first of a series of Brexit-themed seminars on Thursday 3 November with an expert panel from the Scottish legal profession and academic community.
How getting involved in debating can change your life
Our Head of Education Rob Marrs explains how getting involved in debating, whether as a competitor or judge, can be incredibly rewarding. And more importantly, he explains how to win a debate.
November 2016 Lawscot News
Read the latest news from the Scottish legal profession in our November 2016 Lawscot News
Trainee blog - Hannah Kemp
Hannah Kemp, a trainee at Brodies LLP, obtained her LLB from the University of Edinburgh, having studied at Lund University in Sweden for her third year. She returned home to complete her Diploma at the University of Glasgow.
NQ blog - November 2016: Making the most of a variety of cases and places
John Brannigan studied at the University of Glasgow and completed his traineeship at Gallen & Co Solicitors.
How making the most of internal support can improve your wellbeing
Laurin Campbell, a trainee solicitor at Brodies, explains how law firms can take the initiative in supporting their staff's wellbeing and why new lawyers in particular should take advantage of what their employers make available.
Fee payment and gift arrangements changed at Scottish Court and Tribunals Service
The Scottish Court and Tribunals Service (SCTS) has announced changes to some of its fee payment arrangements and gift policy, which may affect solicitors.
Impact of commencement of the Succession (Scotland) Act 2016
The Succession (Scotland) Act 2016 comes into forces on 1 November 2016. As a result, the Scottish Court and Tribunals Service (SCTS) has provided clarification of their expectations for additional documentary evidence required for applications for confirmation.
Law Society staff raise over £9,000 for Cystic Fibrosis Trust
Law Society of Scotland staff have raised a total of £9,040 for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust over the past year.
In-house Lawyers Committee vacancies
The In-house Lawyers Committee (ILC) is recruiting up to five new members - here's why you should apply!