The Law Society of Scotland has scooped a top honour for its “Smartcard” initiative which offers law firms a confirmation of credentials, helping reassure the public they are consulting with a trusted legal advisor.
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The Law Society of Scotland has launched a Christmas campaign for its new charity, the Lawscot Foundation today. For every #Baublefest donation made through the Lawscot Foundation Just Giving website or at the Law Society’s Edinburgh office, a new bauble featuring the names of generous individuals
There were more loans advanced to first-time buyers in this quarter in Scotland than any other since the third quarter of 2007. First-time buyers also borrowed more this quarter than any other quarter since Council of Mortgage Lenders records began. Affordability metrics for first-time buyers in Sco
A book sale and swish in the Faculty of Advocates has raised an impressive £500.20 for the Scottish Book Trust. Held as part of Book Week Scotland, hundreds of paperbacks and hardbacks were donated by members and staff and put on sale in the Laigh Hall over three days.
A judge in Israel rebuked welfare authorities over their treatment of a homeless man and gave him a 100 shekel bill out of his own pocket “so he’ll have something to eat”. The defendant was accused of stealing seven bottles of beer from a shop in Jersualem and attacking and threatening the sho
Lorna Jack Following publication of the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission's annual report for 2015/16, Lorna Jack, chief executive of the Law Society of Scotland addresses the rise in complaints and stresses the need for the SLCC to address a “deterioration in performance”.
Pictured (L-R): Alexandra Smith and Carol Crowther from Stronachs with Susan Crighton and Susanne Shepherd from CLAN
Michael Matheson A new strategy seeking to break the cycle of offending by strengthening community justice has been announced by Justice Secretary Michael Matheson.
Glasgow’s High Court will be bristling with young legal prodigies this weekend, as 12 schools compete for the title of Scottish mock trial champions. The event is part of a UK competition organised by the Citizenship Foundation, and is supported north of the border by the Faculty of Advocates.
University students with an eye on a career in advocacy are being invited to visit the Faculty of Advocates to learn about the Scottish bar, its members and their work. Places are limited on the Advocacy and Presentational Skills Training Workshop and will be offered to those who demonstrate a keen
Graham Matthews has been nominated to become president of the Law Society of Scotland next year. Currently vice president, Graham Matthews was the sole nominee for the post and will succeed current president Eilidh Wiseman in May 2017.
Michael Matheson The Justice Secretary has warned that Scotland may have to rely on an outdated extradition agreement from the 1950s following Brexit.
Douglas Mill And Sparks will fly. Which will mean more to solicitors over 55.
MacRoberts has been commended at the annual British Legal Awards, fighting off competition from national heavyweights Herbert Smith Freehills, Olswang, Simmons and Simmons & Ward Hadaway to be awarded the highly commended title, while Eversheds took the top prize for "commercial team of the year
Theresa Fyffe A top nurse has claimed there is “little evidence” that prisoners’ health has improved since the NHS assumed responsibility for inmates in 2011, The Herald reports.