GDPR new year new guidance
GDPR new year new guidance
Proposals put forward by the Scottish Government for a register of lobbyists need to be clearer and better defined, the Law Society of Scotland said today 27 July.
GDPR new year new guidance
A major consultation has been launched on the consumer fund available to clients who fall victim to the dishonesty of Scottish solicitors.
GDPR new year new guidance
The Law Society of Scotland has published recommendations to help employers put in place ‘fair access’ recruitment processes.
GDPR new year new guidance
Responding to today’s High Court ruling that the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act (DRIPA) is illegal...
GDPR new year new guidance
The UK Government has issued guidance to businesses following the introduction of temporary capital control measures in Greece.
GDPR new year new guidance
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GDPR new year new guidance
The summer 2015 edition of the In-house Lawyers' Group newsletter is out now.
GDPR new year new guidance
Following the UK General Election, it’s clear there will be a referendum on whether the UK should remain a member of the European Union. We want to hear your views.
GDPR new year new guidance
We’ve been made aware of a scam where a fraudulent firm of solicitors have copied the website of a genuine firm and are using their names and photographs in an attempt to deceive potential clients.
GDPR new year new guidance
People buying or selling property in Scotland would be better protected if the regulation of estate agency was devolved to the Scottish Parliament, the Law Society of Scotland said today, Monday 6 July.
GDPR new year new guidance
In response to the UK Government’s proposals on English votes for English laws, Christine McLintock, president of the Law society...
GDPR new year new guidance
Read the latest news from the Scottish legal profession in our July Bulletin.