GDPR new year new guidance

There are now more female solicitors than male according to the latest statistics from the Law Society of Scotland.

GDPR new year new guidance

Christine McLintock, President of the Law Society of Scotland has commented on the announcement that Lord Carloway is to be Scotland’s new Lord President

GDPR new year new guidance

The Law Society responds to the publication of the Scottish Legal Aid Board’s (SLAB) annual report 2015

GDPR new year new guidance

Responding to the Scottish Government’s Draft Budget for 2016-17, announced yesterday, Christine McLintock, president of the Law Society of Scotland, made a statement to legal aid practitioners

GDPR new year new guidance

Smoking in cars where children are present will now be a criminal offence, after the legislation was passed by the Scottish Parliament today, 17 December.

GDPR new year new guidance

The latest news from the Law Societies' Brussels Office.

GDPR new year new guidance

The winter 2015 edition of the newsletter for all practitioners working in the small and medium sized firms which make up the backbone of the profession.

GDPR new year new guidance

In the latest in our series looking at support groups for new lawyers, we spoke to Callum Murray of the Young Mediators Group.

GDPR new year new guidance

The Law Society of Scotland today, 8 December, welcomed the acceptance of a Scottish Government amendment to the Apologies (Scotland) Bill by the Scottish Parliament’s Justice Committee.

GDPR new year new guidance

The Law Society of Scotland is operating from its Victorian townhouse offices on Drumsheugh Gardens for the last time today, Thursday 3 December 2015.

GDPR new year new guidance

The Law Society of Scotland confirms outcome of its review into the handling of the case of Christopher Hales.

GDPR new year new guidance

A recent bulletin from CIFAS (Credit Industry Fraud Avoidance Service) has warned of scams involving 'domain slamming', which they describe as an 'attempt by third parties to obtain money by pressurising individuals or companies into paying for domain name renewals or similarly named domains'.