61 new solicitors were admitted to the profession at the Law Society of Scotland’s latest Admission Ceremony which took place today (23 November) at the Signet Library in Edinburgh.

Baroness Goldie spoke at the ceremony, which marks the culmination of years of hard work and the beginning of an exciting career in law for Scotland’s newest solicitors.

At the ceremony, President of the Law Society, Alison Atack said, “It is a great privilege for me to congratulate you on becoming solicitors. In this room, full of talented women and men, there is the potential to move mountains.

“The very act of becoming a solicitor and a member of our wonderful Scottish legal profession, is something from which you can take great satisfaction. I have been qualified for many years and still remind myself that our legal education and qualification in Scots law, is highly sought after around the world.”

Lorna Jack, Chief Executive of the Law Society also gave an address and spoke about the services the Law Society offers for new lawyers and the many ways they can get involved with the work of the Society.

Speaking at the event, Ms Jack said, “The Law Society is here to support you, your career development and your futures and regulation is a core and key part of what we do. It is critical that you and your colleagues have clear and robust rules to guide you in the course of your roles, but there is so much more on offer to help you to not just do your jobs, but to excel in your roles, as fulfilled and happy individuals.”

Deborah

Allan

Aysha

Anwar

Marrya

Bashir

Kirsten

Belk

Alexandra

Bradley

Jennifer

Caldwell

Thomas

Carr

Christopher

Clark

Hazel

Clark

Hayley

Clarkson

Jodie

Cox

Emma

Craig

Louise

Crichton

Gerard

Davis

Lucy

Deakin

Andrew

Deans

Rachael

Delaney

Simon

Dempsey

Rebecca

Devaney

Marcus

Downie

Kyle

Dunn

Joanna

Elder

Emma

Finch

Blaire

Ford

Rosie

Gollan

Lara

Graham

Andrew

Graham-Smith

Csilla

Gyori

Fergus

Hand

Charlotte

Jones

Kimberly

Kane

Hazel

Kerr

Chloe

Law

Donald

Mackay

Colin

MacKay

Kara

Marriott

Ross

Matthew

Hannah

McCulloch

Lauren

McDonach

Kirsti

McKenzie

Rebecca

Menzies

Samantha

Millar

Graeme

Milloy

Ryan

Morton

Lauren

Mullen

Ioan

Oltean

Stuart

Orr

Melanie

Paterson

Hannah

Pearson

Emily

Perrett

Rebecca

Ross

Kirsty

Shaw

Craig

Smith

Angela

Strzyzewska

Mallorie

Sullivan

Rachel

Todd

Andrew

Walker

Alexander

Walker

Hannah

Ward

Shannan

Wilkie

Tamara

Young

 

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