GDPR privacy by design and default

Scottish solicitors are being invited to attend the Global Law Summit which takes place in London from 23-25 February.

GDPR privacy by design and default

An innovative legal education programme is set for expansion in Scottish schools.

GDPR privacy by design and default

Action required by those wishing to remain on the roll of Scottish solicitors, as a well as multinational practices.

GDPR privacy by design and default

Practising certificate holders encouraged to confirm CPD attendance for 2013/14.

GDPR privacy by design and default

The Society’s interim arrangements under the new consumer credit regime have now been made permanent in an agreement with the FCA.

GDPR privacy by design and default

Following the introduction of the Registers of Scotland rejection fee on 9 February, the Society met with Registers of Scotland to gain a better understanding of the type and volume of issues being raised.

GDPR privacy by design and default

Andrew Gibson is one of our new trainee bloggers. He’s one of three trainees from Brodies LLP who’ll be contributing to the blog.

GDPR privacy by design and default

John Brannigan studied at the University of Glasgow and completed his traineeship at Gallen & Co Solicitors.

GDPR privacy by design and default

The Law Society of Scotland has paid tribute to past president, Alistair C. Clark who passed away earlier this week.

GDPR privacy by design and default

The Scottish Government is in the process of preparing to implement a new scheme for the mandatory regulation and registration of letting agents in Scotland, under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2014.

GDPR privacy by design and default

Responding to today’s speech by the Lord President where he announced a timetable for the reforms to Scotland’s courts, Fiona Robb, secretary to the Law Society of Scotland's Civil Justice Committee, said: “These reforms will have far-reaching and long term significance for the civil court structure in Scotland..."

GDPR privacy by design and default

A statement from Alistair Morris, president of the Law Society of Scotland, in response to today’s announcement by the Lord President on the timetable for reform of Scotland’s civil courts.