Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

Head of education Rob Marrs has some advice for anyone applying to do the diploma.

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

Law Society president says Brexit vote marks the start of monumental change for the UK

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

We’ve been alerted to a suspected scam where a member of the public has allegedly received correspondence from someone falsely claiming to be a solicitor called ‘David Donald’ based in Glasgow.

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

Danielle McLean, a fourth year LLB student at the University of Edinburgh explains what it's like stepping up from ordinary to honours when doing a law degree.

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

A new collaborative initiative to promote and support mental health and wellbeing in the Scottish legal community launches this week.

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

The Society believes clarity is needed on the current time limits for raising claims in court.

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

Voting is open for the Law Society of Scotland In-house Lawyers Committee (ILC) Convener election and all in-house solicitors are being encouraged to make the most of their vote.

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

The latest news from the Law Societies' Brussels Office.

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

Samantha Stewart, who completed both her LLB and diploma at the University of Strathclyde, talks about the benefits of group working in the diploma and how to deal with the less positive stuff.

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

Caitlin Sherrett and Finlay Allmond from Nairn Academy have been crowned Scotland’s best young debaters after winning the final of the Law Society of Scotland’s Donald Dewar Memorial Debating Tournament last night, Thursday 9 June.

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

Raising the age of criminal responsibility would bring consistency across Scots Law, according to the Law Society of Scotland. Scotland...

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

The Law Society of Scotland and Legal Hackers Scotland are inviting teams to gather round their laptops for the Law Society’s first ever access to justice 'hackathon'.