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Aberdeen spinoff to create student law project in Inverness
Harper Macleod to provide support for legal advice services
CMS names two Scottish bursary winners
Extra award made this year due to quality of candidates
Apprenticeships needed to reduce barriers to profession, MSPs report
Justice Committee calls for new entry route to be progressed without delay
Faculty believes new support fund is helping diversity cause
Devilling interest leaps in wake of scholarship launch
Eleven begin their training at Thorntons
Ten offices share supervision of intending solicitors
CMS recognised for young people development work
"Employer of the Month" award for business-education links
Lindsays welcomes seven new trainees
Firm increases intake of future solicitors
Small firms given chance to promote trainee places
HM Connect to take stands at two law fairs
Millar & Bryce name student conveyancing prizewinners
Two Diploma graduates recognised for achievements
Robert Gordon University to run distance learning DPLP
Society accredits course to accompany online LLB
Glasgow School of Law ranked as UK number 2 in new ratings
Four Scots law schools feature in top 10
Kirk Murdoch Memorial Fund set up to boost Lawscot Foundation
Annual bursary will support one extra student
Faculty revises deadline for scholarship applications
Intending 2019 devils must apply by 31 August
"Climbdown" accusation as Swinney shelves Education Bill
Cabinet Secretary claims agreement to collaborate on "fast tracked" change
Law lecturer proposes LLB study levy to fund poorer students
Submission to Justice Committee suggests £500 charge per year
Peebles High wins Dewar Debate final
Perth High runners-up in Society schools competition
Dewar Debate final takes place tomorrow
Four schools compete at Holyrood for Law Society of Scotland prize
Balfour+Manson commits to dementia training for all staff
Firm aims to make all 134 employees Dementia Friends
Dailly to give keynote address at law clinics' annual conference
"Virtual pro bono" theme for SULCN June event
Average trainee pay falls in England since minimum abolished: research
SRA study shows those in lowest pay bands worst hit
Clan Childlaw marks anniversary with student competition
Essays invited on "biggest children's rights issue"
Castle Douglas High win COPFS Schools Public Speaking Competition
Lord Advocate leads judging team in Parliament House final
SCOLAG opens student essay competition
Publication for winning entry on access to justice theme
Society seeks round table volunteers for legal education review
May and June events to look at aspects of route to qualification