Professional practice updates - August 2017
Professional practice updates - August 2017
Read the latest news from the Scottish legal profession in our June 2016 Bulletin
Professional practice updates - August 2017
John is one of our trainee bloggers from Brodies LLP. John grew up in Coatbridge, in North Lanarkshire, and attended the University of Glasgow for his LLB, spending time abroad at the Universities of Toronto, Connecticut and Cagliari.
Professional practice updates - August 2017
John Brannigan studied at the University of Glasgow and completed his traineeship at Gallen & Co Solicitors.
Professional practice updates - August 2017
Scottish Law Commission discussion paper on prescription, proposals for a British Bill of Rights, and more.
Professional practice updates - August 2017
Rob Marrs, Head of Education at the Society, offers advice on how to handle competency-based questions in application forms and interviews.
Professional practice updates - August 2017
The Law Society of Scotland has commented on today’s announcement that First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has recommended the appointments of...
Professional practice updates - August 2017
Last month’s survey indicated a strong preference from respondents working in-house to remain part of the EU.
Professional practice updates - August 2017
Past President Alistair Morris retires after 24 year on the Society's Council
Professional practice updates - August 2017
We’ve been made aware of an individual calling themselves ‘Susan Fowler’ falsely claiming to be a paralegal and a ‘conveyancing attorney’ working for law firm HBJ Gately.
Professional practice updates - August 2017
Eilidh Wiseman takes up the reins as the Society's new president
Professional practice updates - August 2017
The Law Society of Scotland has paid tribute to past president, Michael Park CBE, who passed away on 25 May.
Professional practice updates - August 2017
Rachael Wagg uses her experience as a law student and student ambassador to answer some of the questions people considering a law degree commonly ask.