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Law Society questions whether the SLCC is going far enough to control costs and provide value for money

31st January 2022 | Law Society news
Responding to the SLCC's proposed reduction in the levy for solicitors, Ken Dalling, President of the Law Society of Scotland has welcomed the reduction but said that it will still leave the SLCC with a record budget to spend, despite forecasting fewer complaints.

Criminal extended rights of audience applications open

28th January 2022 | Professional support , Career growth
Applications for criminal extended rights of audience are now open and will close on Monday, 21 February 2022.

Report into racial inclusion in the Scottish legal profession published

26th January 2022 | Equality and diversity , Law Society news , Research and policy
Our report into racial inclusion within the Scottish legal profession has found an increasingly diverse and progressive sector that wants to do more, but is hampered by slow progress, lack of visible minority roles models and experiences of bias.

Changes to IHT reporting requirements

26th January 2022 | Professional support
Changes to inheritance tax (IHT) reporting for non-taxpaying estates came into effect on 1 January 2022.

Irreparable damage to access to justice without immediate action

19th January 2022 | Legal aid , Law Society news
The Scottish Government’s historic and continued neglect of the Scottish Legal Aid system will result in people who cannot afford legal advice being denied access to justice, according to a letter from the Law Society of Scotland President to the Scottish Government.

Law Society renews partnership with Amiqus

19th January 2022 | Professional support
We have renewed our strategic partnership with Amiqus to support Scottish solicitors in meeting anti-money laundering compliance requirements through use of technology, while the Leith-based tech company also engages in research and development to improve access to legal services.

Law Society invites nominations for Cupar, Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy Council member

17th January 2022 | Law Society news
Nominations are now invited for solicitors aspiring to join the Law Society of Scotland’s decision-making body, representing their colleagues in the Cupar, Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy constituency.

Feedback invited on external walls assessment form

13th January 2022 | Law Society news , Professional support
Scottish solicitors are invited to comment on the Scottish Government’s first iteration of an external wall appraisal form.

Urgent need for justice sector reform highlighted by Scottish Parliament report

10th January 2022 | Legal aid , Law Society news
The Scottish Parliament’s Criminal Justice Committee report into reforming the criminal justice sector is an important recognition of critical issues facing the sector and the urgency required for solutions.

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