An Accredited Paralegal's tale
An Accredited Paralegal's tale
Sara Ford, a recent graduate of the University of Aberdeen, reveals what all prospective law students should know - including how best to handle your relationship with Judge Judy.
An Accredited Paralegal's tale
Rona Macleod, a Diploma student at the University of Glasgow, explains what to expect when transitioning from LLB to Diploma.
An Accredited Paralegal's tale
We’re aware of an attempt by scammers to pose as a law firm called ‘MB Norman Solicitors’.
An Accredited Paralegal's tale
International law firm Ashurst has signed up to support the Law Society of Scotland’s Street Law programme in schools across the country.
An Accredited Paralegal's tale
The latest news from the Law Societies' Brussels Office.
An Accredited Paralegal's tale
A comment from Christine McLintock, President of the Law Society of Scotland, on the announcement that the Rt. Hon Lady Dorrian QC is to be Scotland’s new Lord Justice Clerk.
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Clarity is needed on proposals for a new law of domestic abuse if it is to help those affected by either physical or psychological abuse, says the Law Society of Scotland.
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Rob Marrs, Head of Education at the Society, seeks answers to the question of why women exit the legal profession in the 20s and 30s.
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The Law Society of Scotland has warned that despite moves to protect client communications with solicitors, the UK Government’s Investigatory Powers Bill could still fall short.
An Accredited Paralegal's tale
Opportunity for contract publishers with experience in professional services magazines.
An Accredited Paralegal's tale
Read the latest news from the Scottish legal profession in our April 2016 Bulletin
An Accredited Paralegal's tale
The Law Society of Scotland has raised a number of concerns about Scottish Government proposals for devolution of the Employment Tribunal system in Scotland.