Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

The Society's latest video highlights the importance of legal aid in ensuring access to justice for all.

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

Nominations are open from 6 April – 27 April for solicitors hoping to join the Law Society of Scotland’s decision making body.

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

Lobbying (Scotland) Bill, Abusive Behaviour, Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill and Mandatory Pay Gap Reporting, and more.

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

Optimism among Scotland’s solicitors continues to rise, research carried out by the Law Society has found. The annual survey of...

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

Can an in-house solicitor employed by a local authority advise both their employer and an “integration joint board” set up by their employer and the health board under the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014?

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

The Society says major changes to the law are required to protect adults with incapacity

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

We're again reminding members that failure to have disbursed all historic client balances held following conclusion of transactions will now be reported to the Client Protection Sub-Committee.

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

We've been made aware that an individual calling themselves ‘Tallon Sculthorpe’ is claiming to be a solicitor with the Scottish law firm Irwin Mitchell.

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

An email sent to residential property, commercial property, personal tax and corporate tax solicitors today, 1 April 2016

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

Letitia is one of our trainee bloggers from Brodies LLP. Originally from York, Letitia obtained her first degree in English from the University of St Andrews, before moving to Edinburgh for the LLB and Diploma.

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

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

Society pays tribute to Kirk Murdoch

The Law Society of Scotland is seeking feedback from law students, trainees and new lawyers on the support and services provided for trainee solicitors in Scotland and how they could be improved.