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Voting for change

A vote for legal services reform is a vote to help keep the profession in charge of its destiny

Independence in context

Some questions to consider in relation to section 92 of the Legal Services (Scotland) Bill

Time to keep feet on the ground

Debate on professional independence has to be based on actuality

Fighting their corner

Is the Faculty of Advocates missing the point in its response to the Thomson review?

A time to listen

Complaints Commission projections have been well wide of the mark so far

Waking up to ABS

Journal only trying to carry the debate, as always, despite SLAS comments

A darker shade of white

Fond memories of the past don't mean we can recreate them today

A case stated

Positive feedback from the Justice Committee hearing shows respect in which the Society is held

Committee starts from first principles

Stage 1 hearings on Legal Services Bill taking nothing for granted

Two into one can't go?

Can the Society continue with its dual role?

Raising the level of the playing field

Legal Services Bill could mean extra rules for all

Regulation, a blessing in disguise

After this week's news, no one should doubt the value of close supervision