Blogs & opinions
- in the category: criminal law
Does the Society expect me to work for free?
What the guidance on collecting legal aid contributions actually means
The last hope for corroboration?
It should be in the interests of all parties lobbying on the corroboration issue to take up the Law Society of Scotland's invitation to talks
Corroboration: room for modification?
The corroboration rule is needed as a safeguard, but there could be scope to review its application difficult cases
Stand up for our rights
Politicians' comments show how much the European Convention is needed
Legal aid contracting: "no comment" is best
Solicitors should not indicate agreement without proper information
Let the talking begin
Be prepared for tough talks over legal aid contracting - but at least there will be talks
Faith in our schools
The easy, but clearly wrong, criticism of denominational schools
Letter: unjustified acceptance
Reply to the February 2013 President's column
Letter: trial by jury
Vicky Pryce case should not result in further inroads
A bridge too far? A reply
Society legal aid team's response to the editor's blog criticising their acceptance of the Government's package
Living with contributions
Reply to Martin Morrow's opinion column
A bridge too far?
Has the Society misjudged its position on the legal aid package?