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Digitalisation and renewable energies

18th October 2021
Angela Daly, a member of the Society's Technology Law and Practice Committee and the COP26 Climate Change Working Group, writes with her research team about the role of digitalisation in ensuring the safety and sustainability of renewable energy systems.

Why I work flexibly: Mimi Stewart

14th October 2021 | Equality and diversity
As part of our series on flexible working, Mimi Stewart, a legal director at Morton Fraser LLP, explains why self discipline, responsibility and being reminded "you don't work on Fridays" helps her to manage her work-life balance.

Journal editorial October 2021

12th October 2021 | By: Peter Nicholson | opinion , planning/environment | Environment
Legal rights and climate change are intimately interlinked, and lawyers can expect to be increasingly called on to advise on related matters

Planning For Net-Zero

7th October 2021 | Research and policy
Sarah Baillie, a partner at Addleshaw Goddard, writes about the key role of the planning system in meeting net-zero targets in Scotland.

Why I work flexibly: John Grady

7th October 2021 | Equality and diversity
In the second in our series looking at flexible working, John Grady, a partner in Shepherd and Wedderburn’s regulation and markets team, explains why working flexibly is about much more than childcare and the positive influence it's had on his working life.

Why I work flexibly: Lindsey Cartwright

30th September 2021 | Equality and diversity
In the first of our series of blogs focusing on flexible working, Lindsey Cartwright, a partner with Morton Fraser and Accredited Specialist in Employment Law, shares her reasons for working flexibly and how it can work for everyone.

Law fairs: Our top dos and don'ts

17th September 2021 | New lawyers , Career growth
With law fair season upon us, our Careers and Outreach Coordinator Georgia Turnbull offers her top tips on how to get the most out of them.

Becoming a climate change lawyer

15th September 2021 | New lawyers , Research and policy
Alasdair Cameron is a recent graduate from Edinburgh University's Global Environmental and Climate Change Legal Masters Course and now works at the Law Society of England & Wales as their first Climate Change Resource Adviser within their Policy Team. In his blog, Alasdair discusses his academic trajectory as a recent law graduate entering the field of climate change policy.

Cop26: Protest, policing and the law

15th September 2021 | Research and policy
Following our conference on Policing operations and COP26, our Policy Executive Gillian Mawdsley blogs about some of the issues to consider and highlights some cases arising from individuals making a protest.

Journal editorial September 2021

14th September 2021 | By: Peter Nicholson | opinion , civil litigation | Civil court work
The draft rules for holding civil court hearings remotely go further than may feel comfortable with – is there a justification?

Lockdown lawyer returning to the office

10th September 2021 | New lawyers , Professional support
Melissa Laurie, newly qualified solicitor in the TMIC team at CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang, reflects on her experience of returning to the office.

Terminating training contracts: myth v reality

1st September 2021 | By: Rob Marrs | New lawyers , Professional support , Regulation
What happens in the rare occurrences when traineeships go wrong and employers or trainees seek to end the training contract early? Our Head of Education Rob Marrs explains what's involved in the process, why it might (and might not) happen and dispels some common myths.

Journal editorial August 2021

10th August 2021 | By: Peter Nicholson | criminal law , opinion
Plans to cut criminal case backlogs need proper consultation with defence lawyers – and a drive to make best use of their time

How trainees can benefit your business

21st July 2021 | New lawyers
Ally Thomson, Director of Hey Legal, the training and resources platform for the Scottish legal community, examines the many benefits that trainees can bring to a firm or organisation and its employees.

Volunteering as a climate change researcher

15th July 2021 | New lawyers , Research and policy
Claire McIntyre, a part-time LLB student with the Open University, talks about her experience of volunteering with the university and Environmental Law Foundation as part of a climate change research project.

Journal editorial July 2021

13th July 2021 | law society of scotland
For its positive, dynamic vibe of today, the Society has much to thank Lorna Jack for

Covid: Making or breaking virtual traineeships

24th June 2021 | New lawyers , In-house lawyers
Sébastien Flowerdew, a second year trainee solicitor at the Scottish Social Services Council, explores the difficulties organisations face in supporting their trainee solicitors virtually.

What I'm doing on my summer break

16th June 2021 | New lawyers , Schools
University of Glasgow accelerated LLB student Alexandra Lee reveals how she's planning to use her summer holidays to broaden her legal knowledge and skillset through virtual work experience programmes and volunteering.

Journal editorial June 2021

7th June 2021 | civil litigation | Civil court work
The future of remote civil court hearings will need the same spirit of collegiality that enabled the collective delivery of the process – and some fresh thinking

Street Law during a pandemic? Absolutely!

31st May 2021 | New lawyers , For the public , Schools
Street Lawyers and final-year LLB students Ethan Llewellyn and Rebecca Millar reflect on their experience of delivering Street Law lessons online at Breadalbane Academy during the pandemic.

Reflections on how to run a valuable virtual work experience programme

25th May 2021 | By: Olivia Moore | New lawyers , Professional support , Career growth
In order to gain insights into how firms and organisations might adapt to run a successful virtual or hybrid summer placement this year, Olivia Moore speaks to Burness Paull and CMS about the programmes they ran last year.

Applying for an entrance certificate? Here's what you need to know!

21st May 2021 | New lawyers
Our Careers and Outreach Coordinator, Lyndsey Thomson, shares the Education, Training and Qualifications team's top tips to getting your entrance certificate application right first time.

Mental health and law school

21st May 2021 | New lawyers , Wellbeing
DPLP graduate, Hannah Ridgway, discusses mental health and studying law and explains that, whilst it's not all 'unicorns and rainbows', you can maintain a balanced and positive mental wellbeing with the right support and resources.

How small steps can make a big difference

21st May 2021 | New lawyers , Wellbeing
Allison Harrison, owner of Hot Yoga Edinburgh, explains how taking small steps to improve your wellbeing can make a big difference to how you feel and shares her top tips for students to encourage positive mental health throughout their studies.
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