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The Law Society confirmed its plans to move to new Edinburgh offices at its annual general meeting.

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Law Society President Christine McLintock welcomes appointment of Richard Keen as Advocate General

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Law Society welcomes publication of the Scotland Bill

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On Thursday 28 May 2015, the Society held its AGM. Lynda Towers, ILG Committee Chair, provided a report on the ILG activities in the last year.

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A ban on adults smoking in cars while children are present is a laudable initiative, however would prove difficult to enforce.

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The Law Society of Scotland has welcomed the inclusion of a new Scotland Bill in today’s Queen’s Speech.

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The proposed assisted suicide bill would fail to protect the people it intends to due to lack of clarity says the Law Society of Scotland.

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Record numbers of solicitors across Scotland, England and Wales have voted in this year’s Law Society of Scotland Council elections.

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Some areas of law may be seen as a “young person’s game” – but experienced solicitors are valued too, according to research carried out by the Law Society of Scotland.

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Minister for Community Safety and Legal Affairs Paul Wheelhouse MSP and Lord Bonomy set to address solicitors at the Law Society of Scotland’s legal aid conference on Friday, 15 May.

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Law Society staff are set to hit the high street when they swap a day in the office for a day running an Edinburgh charity shop to raise funds for Save the Children’s Nepal Earthquake appeal.

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The Law Society of Scotland has announced that it will be moving offices within Edinburgh later this year.