GDPR new year new guidance
GDPR new year new guidance
We're marking Mental Health Awareness Week with the launch of a new web-based resource Lawscot Wellbeing.
GDPR new year new guidance
Our policy committees have had a busy month analysing and responding to proposed changes in the law to positively influence the creation of a fairer and more just society.
GDPR new year new guidance
Olivia Parker, interim Head of engagement for in-house lawyers, gives us her key takeaways from April's in-house best practice course.
GDPR new year new guidance
16 solicitors are competing for a total of four seats across three constituencies in the Law Society of Scotland Council elections.
GDPR new year new guidance
Take part in our profile of the profession survey to help shape our future equality and diversity work.
GDPR new year new guidance
The new guide about GDPR and data protection shows the steps solicitors can take to comply with the new EU regulation.
GDPR new year new guidance
An update for property practitioners about their responsibilities in relation to particular Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) requirements.
GDPR new year new guidance
We have been informed of a fake website using real law firm addresses.
GDPR new year new guidance
Trainee solicitors in Scotland should receive a pay increase in 2018/19, according to recommendations made by the Law Society of...
GDPR new year new guidance
Angus MacLeod, partner at Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP, explains what you should put in a privacy notice and when you need to give one.
GDPR new year new guidance
Minimum Unit Pricing has been a long time coming. And it probably means paying more for some of your alcoholic drinks.
GDPR new year new guidance
Proposed practising certificate fee increase is the first for nine years.