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Virtual summer school inspires the next generation of lawyers

29th July 2020 | New lawyers , Schools
For the first time ever, the Law Society of Scotland ran its summer school virtually this year, with more than 70 pupils from across Scotland attending. Mac Sanderson, a fifth-year pupil at Boroughmuir High School Edinburgh, discusses his experience of the summer school and why everyone interested in a career in law should sign up.

Virtual ways to boost your employability

29th July 2020 | New lawyers , Schools
With social distancing measures in force across the country, Laura McLay, a third-year law student at the University of Edinburgh, looks at the virtual ways aspiring legal professionals can develop their skills and gain work experience online.

What is important to young lawyers?

8th July 2020 | New lawyers , Research and policy
The International Bar Association invites young lawyers in the Scottish legal profession to take part in their worldwide survey to understand future trends.

Hints and tips for trainees whilst being supervised remotely

7th July 2020 | By: Rob Marrs | New lawyers
Rob Marrs, Head of Education at the Law Society, shares some hints and tips about how trainees can be proactive in getting the most from their remote supervision, as working from home becomes more commonplace.

Journal editorial July 2020

6th July 2020 | criminal law , human rights
If action on court provision is not taken soon, we may face a hard choice between preserving the jury system and protecting human rights

Law exams vs home school: Life as a law student mum in lockdown

30th June 2020
Zoe Workman, a LLB student at Stirling University, reveals what it's like to home school three primary-age children, while also studying for her law exams during the lockdown.

Street Law - a priceless opportunity

26th June 2020 | Schools , New lawyers
Street Law trainer, Emmanuel De Abreu, provides a reflection of his time as a street law trainer and why law students should consider getting involved

How to combat imposter syndrome before it hinders your success

24th June 2020 | New lawyers , Wellbeing
Amina Amin, a first-year trainee solicitor at Jones Whyte LLP, offers her top five tips to others just starting their legal career on how to combat imposter syndrome.

How mindfulness can help us with our 'new normal'

17th June 2020 | New lawyers , Law Society news , Wellbeing
In the latest in her series on mental wellbeing, Hannah Frahm explains how mindfulness can help us in the 'new normal' we find ourselves in.

Developing a wellbeing strategy for a high street practice post-coronavirus

17th June 2020 | By: Olivia Moore | Wellbeing
Following on from a workshop with high street practitioners Olivia Moore, Careers Development Officer at the Law Society of Scotland, lays out some simple steps for smaller employers to include in a wellbeing strategy following the coronavirus pandemic.

Watching Scotland's first virtual summary trial

11th June 2020
Our Policy Executive and Criminal Law Committee Secretary, Gillian Mawdsley, watches legal history being made as an observer of the first virtual summary court trial taking place in Scotland this week.

Journal editorial June 2020

8th June 2020 | government-administration
Recent behaviour by Government has not encouraged respect for the rule of law, and a very different approach is needed to build future trust

Bias and allyship

5th June 2020
Being aware of, and addressing, our individual biases is an extremely important part of encouraging society to practise being actively anti-racist, says Jamila Archibald, a solicitor in the commercial disputes and regulation team at Shepherd and Wedderburn.

Surviving lockdown as a working parent

3rd June 2020 | Wellbeing , Professional support
Having recently returned to work from maternity leave, Heather McKendrick, our Head of Careers & Outreach, offers her personal experience of juggling work and childcare during lockdown, and why speaking to other parents and carers is such a help.

Gender equality progress must continue for the benefit of all

28th May 2020 | Equality and diversity , Research and policy , Professional support
As the Law Society publishes the findings of its gender equality roundtables, Past President Alison Atack reflects on the progress made across the profession to promote gender equality, the work still to do and tangible ways people can help.

Progressing accelerated written pleas of guilty during lockdown

25th May 2020
Our co-convener of the Legal Aid Committee, Ian Moir, writes about his work to progress written pleas of guilty during the current Covid-19 lockdown

Why you should consider a career in-house

20th May 2020 | In-house lawyers , New lawyers , Schools
Craig Smith, solicitor at East Dunbartonshire Council, discusses his experience of being an in-house trainee and why a career in-house is well worth considering.

Life as a court trainee

20th May 2020 | New lawyers , Schools
Ross O'Donnell, first year trainee at TC Young, tells us why he believes that life as a court trainee is truly fascinating.

Philip Yelland, Executive Director of Regulation, to retire

15th May 2020 | Law Society news , Regulation
Executive Director of Regulation, Philip Yelland, will retire at the end of May after 30 years at the Law Society.

Save, donate and nominate to help the Lawscot Foundation

15th May 2020 | Equality and diversity , New lawyers
With many of us working from home and saving on commuting and eating-out costs, donating what you save to the Lawscot Foundation and nominating others to do the same will make a real difference to the lives of law students from less-advantaged backgrounds, explains our Careers Development Officer Darren Kerr.

Journal editorial May 2020

11th May 2020
Could the COVID-19 crisis provide an opportunity for some radical thinking about our society?

Getting colleague communications right during lockdown

6th May 2020 | Wellbeing
Clear, consistent communication is more vital than ever, particularly with colleagues and furloughed employees. Olivia Moore, Careers Development Officer at the Law Society, examines how to get it right.

VE day and the Hate Crime Bill

6th May 2020 | criminal law , Equality and diversity , Research and policy | Criminal court work
Convener of the Criminal Law Committee Debbie Wilson reflects on the effect of intolerance and hatred in a society and the responsibility the legal profession has in preventing it.

Staying healthy under lockdown

4th May 2020 | Wellbeing , New lawyers , In-house lawyers
Trainee and qualified personal trainer, Nicky Beach, TLT LLP, explains how we can all stay fit and healthy whilst adhering to the lockdown restrictions
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