GDPR privacy by design and default
GDPR privacy by design and default
The Law Society has welcomed publication of the Criminal Justice Disability Project report
GDPR privacy by design and default
The UK’s devolved administrations should have a clear role in international trade negotiations - read more about our comments on trade policy.
GDPR privacy by design and default
María Elena Sanz Arcas, Head of Legal Corporate Governance & Compliance at ScottishPower and member of the In-house Lawyers' Committee, talks about innovation in the in-house profession.
GDPR privacy by design and default
Leading figures of the Scottish legal profession paid tribute to the contributions of four of the Law Society of Scotland’s Honorary Members.
GDPR privacy by design and default
Tim Musson, Convener of the Law Society of Scotland’s Privacy Law Committee, discusses General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance in the post-enforcement world.
GDPR privacy by design and default
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 privacy by design and default
Lord Hope of Craighead and Aidan O'Neill QC are confirmed as keynote speakers at our annual conference Leading Legal Excellence.
GDPR privacy by design and default
Leading investment and financial planning firm Brewin Dolphin is to join the Law Society's exclusive partnership programme, providing expertise and support for Scottish solicitors and their clients.
GDPR privacy by design and default
Some of our online services will be unavailable from 5pm 18 July until 9am 20 July
GDPR privacy by design and default
Katie Hay, our Head of International, examines if the recently published UK Government White Paper provides a blueprint for the next stage of Brexit negotiations in her blog.
GDPR privacy by design and default
Orkney solicitor Serena Sutherland has become the newest member of the Law Society of Scotland Council.
GDPR privacy by design and default
Olivia Parker, Careers Development Officer at the Law Society of Scotland, discusses Legal Cheek's recent event for students hosted by Pinsent Masons, focusing on how innovation in technology is changing the face of the profession.