Technology and the law: who, where and how?
Technology and the law: who, where and how?
Law Society of Scotland staff scaled the dizzy heights of Ben Nevis on Saturday, 1 October 2016, to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
Technology and the law: who, where and how?
The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) is reminding solicitors of the need to ‘double envelope’ any correspondence which is sent to clients who are in custody, to ensure that it is passed to the individual unopened.
Technology and the law: who, where and how?
Linda Urquhart OBE WS, Chairman at Morton Fraser LLP, shares her career story.
Technology and the law: who, where and how?
Rt Hon Lady Dorrian speech from the Society's annual conference Leading Legal Excellence: Succeeding at the heart of society
Technology and the law: who, where and how?
Scotland’s place in Europe following the result of the referendum, Scottish Government’s legislative programme and more.
Technology and the law: who, where and how?
Two trainee solicitors, both at Brodies, share their thoughts on mindfulness – the process of incorporating awareness into our daily lives.
Technology and the law: who, where and how?
Due to the current interest rate levels, which are at an historic low, we are providing a further update for members on the accounts rules implications.
Technology and the law: who, where and how?
All firms are being encouraged to respond to the UK Government's consultation on the transposition of the Fourth Money Laundering Directive.
Technology and the law: who, where and how?
The latest news from the Law Societies' Brussels Office.
Technology and the law: who, where and how?
Letitia Longworth is one of our trainee bloggers from Brodies LLP. Originally from York, Letitia obtained her first degree in English from the University of St Andrews and her graduate LLB and Diploma from the University of Edinburgh.
Technology and the law: who, where and how?
John Brannigan studied at the University of Glasgow and completed his traineeship at Gallen & Co Solicitors.
Technology and the law: who, where and how?
The High Court of Justiciary has made an Act of Adjournal under section 305 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995.