An Accredited Paralegal's tale

Member's views sought by 4pm, Friday 4 March on proposed Act of Adjournal

An Accredited Paralegal's tale

The Law Society of Scotland prosecuted 31 cases of misconduct before the independent Scottish Solicitors’ Discipline Tribunal in 2014-2015.

An Accredited Paralegal's tale

Trainee solicitors across Scotland are set to benefit after the Law Society of Scotland agreed an increase to both its recommended and mandatory minimum pay rates.

An Accredited Paralegal's tale

The Law Society comments on the publication on the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service Evidence and Procedure Review - Next Steps

An Accredited Paralegal's tale

Stuart McRobbie, a diploma student at the University of Dundee offers his top 10 tips for writing an LLB dissertation that will hit the mark with your marker.

An Accredited Paralegal's tale

Changes to solicitor practice rules and to our constitution to take effect from 1 September 2016.

An Accredited Paralegal's tale

The latest news from the Law Societies' Brussels Office.

An Accredited Paralegal's tale

Miranda Hughes, a second year graduate entry LLB student at Strathclyde University, discusses study techniques, advice for gaining experience and making applications.

An Accredited Paralegal's tale

Proposed EU legislation allowing holiday makers travelling in Europe to access online content, such as digital film and TV services, has come under scrutiny from the Law Society of Scotland.

An Accredited Paralegal's tale

The Society responds to proposals for a new healthcare whistleblower role.

An Accredited Paralegal's tale

The Law Society has welcomed recommendations in the House of Lords and House of Commons Joint Committee on the Draft Investigatory Powers Bill report published today, Thursday, 11 February.

An Accredited Paralegal's tale

Rob Marrs, Head of Education at the Society, addresses the rarely addressed question of gender equality in the legal profession for men.