How employers can get practically involved with social mobility

Scotland’s most senior judge, the Right Honorable Lord President of the Court of Session, Lord Carloway, will make the opening keynote address at this year’s Law Society of Scotland annual conference.

How employers can get practically involved with social mobility

The UK Government has launched a consultation on how a new anti-money laundering supervisory body should operate and be funded.

How employers can get practically involved with social mobility

Sarah Sutton, digital communications executive at the Law Society, talks about her bright idea to ensure international representation on the Society’s Council.

How employers can get practically involved with social mobility

Commenting on the announcement that the Rt. Hon Lady Hale is to be appointed as president of the Supreme Court, Graham Matthews, President of the Law Society of Scotland, said...

How employers can get practically involved with social mobility

Graham Matthew, President of the Law Society of Scotland, pays tribute to Lord McCluskey.

How employers can get practically involved with social mobility

There are some dilemmas faced by those practising in-house that most dare not speak of. Not so our secret in-house lawyer. In the latest blog, they tackle a tricky question - who is your client?

How employers can get practically involved with social mobility

Having been invited to speak at the Trainee and Newly Qualified Society’s (TANQ) summer social, Rob Marrs, our Head Education, reflects on the event's key content and encourages all new lawyers to get involved.

How employers can get practically involved with social mobility

Cybersecurity risks can be particularly severe for solicitors – but simple steps will help to reduce the risk of cyber attacks, according to a new guide published by the Law Society of Scotland.

How employers can get practically involved with social mobility

A "whole of governance" approach is needed following the introduction of the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill, the first of eight Brexit Bills, which sets out how EU-derived law will be incorporated into UK law following the repeal the 1972 European Communities Act on the day of exit.

How employers can get practically involved with social mobility

Glasgow-based solicitor Alison Greer has been found guilty of professional misconduct and has been struck off the roll of solicitors by the Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal.

How employers can get practically involved with social mobility

The Law Society of Scotland’s Street Law project has been shortlisted for an innovation award at the inaugural UK Social Mobility Awards.

How employers can get practically involved with social mobility

This month's Lawscot News features the keynote speakers for our 2017 annual conference, our new guide to in-house secondments and much more.