Scottish Legal International blog

Opportunities to stand for Council representing newly qualified members, solicitors in six constituencies across Scotland and Scottish solicitors working in England and Wales.

Scottish Legal International blog

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.

Scottish Legal International blog

In her final seat and looking forward to qualifying, Joan McHutchison from Glasgow City Council, reflects on an in-house traineeship

Scottish Legal International blog

The Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Bill has been introduced to the Scottish Parliament.

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Emma Shewan, paralegal at Baillie Gifford and future trainee at Pinsent Masons, discusses how resilience in the face of rejection is essential when you're in a tough traineeship market.

Scottish Legal International blog

Sue Carter, Law Society of Scotland Council member, highlights the benefits of taking part in the 2018 financial benchmarking survey in a new video.

Scottish Legal International blog

Information on how to tender for our equality and diversity research, Profile of the Profession.

Scottish Legal International blog

Impact of Contract (Third Party Rights) (Scotland) Act on property law

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The UK Supreme Court’s first female president, Lady Hale, is the first keynote speaker to be confirmed for our 2018 annual conference.

Scottish Legal International blog

To celebrate International Women’s Day, we are proud to recognise the important role female solicitors have played in Scotland and further afield.

Scottish Legal International blog

Today marks the launch of a brand new series of business skills training developed by the Law Society of Scotland in partnership with Sandstone Communications.

Scottish Legal International blog

The Law Society has said early consultation on the EU continuity bill will be crucial to ensuring clarity and maintaining stability in the law following withdrawal.