How fair is your traineeship recruitment pipeline
How fair is your traineeship recruitment pipeline
Our latest figures reveal the number of traineeships registered in the last practice year and trends over recent years.
How fair is your traineeship recruitment pipeline
Members endorsed our proposed amendments to practice rules on anti-money laundering practices and incidental financial business at our 2018 SGM.
How fair is your traineeship recruitment pipeline
Gavin Brown, director at Speak with Impact, gives his top tips for preparing for presentations with some help from Woodrow Wilson.
How fair is your traineeship recruitment pipeline
New legislation provides right for all suspects held at police stations to request legal advice
How fair is your traineeship recruitment pipeline
We are inviting responses from members on proposed changes to current conflict of interest practice rules.
How fair is your traineeship recruitment pipeline
The SLCC has published its draft budget and levy for 2018-19
How fair is your traineeship recruitment pipeline
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.
How fair is your traineeship recruitment pipeline
Lieutenant Colonel Eugene-Paul Grant explains what it's like to be an in-house solicitor in the British Army Legal Services team.
How fair is your traineeship recruitment pipeline
Graham Matthews comments on the appointment of Jim Martin as the new Chair of the SLCC.
How fair is your traineeship recruitment pipeline
Tim Musson, Convener of the Law Society of Scotland’s Privacy Law Committee, gives us an update on the latest General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) guidance.
How fair is your traineeship recruitment pipeline
Are you an LLB or DPLP student who's keen to find out about working in-house or for a high street firm? Our newest roadshow for students is bringing employers to you!
How fair is your traineeship recruitment pipeline
The Law Society of Scotland is calling for the term ‘lawyer’ to include only those who have recognised legal qualifications and are regulated, as is the case for solicitors and advocates.