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Giuseppe Pia: Decoding legal tech

16th May 2019 | New lawyers , Career growth
Giuseppe Pia, trainee at Burness Paull, is the first person to undertake a legal tech seat at the firm; a dual role with the Tech & Commercial team and the firm’s innovation manager. Over the course of three blogs, Giuseppe will de-code the hot topic of legal tech and explain what he’s learning about this growing area of legal service.

Greater publicity required on importance of making a will

15th May 2019 | Research and policy
In our response to a Scottish Government consultation, we have stressed the importance of making a will and keeping it updated.

Law Society launches first sector-wide survey on mental health

13th May 2019 | Research and policy , Wellbeing
We are urging everyone working in Scotland’s legal sector to take part in a new survey on mental health in the workplace.

Law Society tribute to Dr Iain Macmillan CBE

13th May 2019 | Law Society news
The Law Society of Scotland has paid tribute to its former President Iain MacMillan CBE, who passed away on 8 May 2019.

Loss of EU environmental governance could see drop in current protections in UK post-Brexit

10th May 2019 | International , Research and policy
We have called for current environmental protections to remain intact after the UK leaves the European Union.

How to get a more diverse group of people applying to your organisation

10th May 2019 | Equality and diversity , New lawyers
Rob Marrs, our Head of Education, talks about the recent roundtable we hosted for people from a black, Asian and minority ethnic background, and explains the steps you can take to get a more diverse group of people applying to your organisation.

Public policy highlights

7th May 2019 | Research and policy
Our policy committees have had a busy month responding to proposed changes in the law. Recent highlights include responses on redundancy protection for women and new parents, defamation, charity law and more!

Glasgow and in-house solicitors voting open for Council seats

2nd May 2019 | In-house lawyers , Law Society news
Voting is open for the Law Society of Scotland Glasgow & Strathkelvin constituency and for the In-house Lawyers Committee (ILC) convener elections, with all Glasgow and in-house solicitors being encouraged to make the most of their vote.

Greater consistency needed for vulnerable accused people

30th April 2019 | Equality and diversity , Law Society news , Research and policy | Human rights , Discrimination , Disability , Criminal court work , Criminal legal aid
Report sets out five key steps to ensure greater consistency for vulnerable accused people

Career development mentoring - is it for you?

29th April 2019 | New lawyers , Law Society news , In-house lawyers , Professional support | Children , Family and divorce
Nadine Martin, an associate in the family law team at Harper Macleod, explains why she wanted to become a mentor within the profession and tells us about the training required to do so.

Will I be replaced by a robot, or worse, an algorithm?

29th April 2019 | Law and technology
Digital expert Craig Paterson examines the challenges - and significant opportunities - of data and artificial intelligence in the legal sector

Pay boost recommended for trainee solicitors

26th April 2019 | New lawyers , Law Society news
Our governing Council agreed that the recommended remuneration for trainee solicitors should be £19,500 for those in their first year and £22,500 for second-year trainees, an increase of £500.

Legal aid fee increase must be part of wider reform

26th April 2019 | Research and policy
With a global 3% increase to legal aid fees taking effect from today, 26 April 2019, we have highlighted that this fee increase must be part of a wider package of reform.

Law Society criticises SLCC for failing to listen over budget plans

24th April 2019 | Regulation
The Society has criticised the SLCC for failing to listen to concerns over its plans to impose a third consecutive above-inflation rise in its budget and levy, and has highlighted the need for improved oversight of the organisation.

Devolved taxes - tell us your views!

24th April 2019 | Research and policy
Our policy sub-committees are responding to the Scottish Government’s consultation on Devolved Taxes: Policy Framework and we would be pleased to hear from you with any views and experiences.

New rules provide greater clarity for Scottish solicitors

18th April 2019 | Law Society news , Regulation
Changes to Law Society of Scotland Practice Rules will provide Scottish solicitors with greater clarity on what is expected of them in their interactions with the Society and their duty to comply with the 2017 Anti-Money Laundering Regulations.

Balance between freedom of expression and protection of reputation crucial to reform of defamation laws

16th April 2019 | Research and policy
In our response to the Scottish Government's consultation on defamation in Scots law, we have a called for a balance to be found between the right of freedom of expression and the right of protection of individual reputation.

Greater redundancy protection for women and new parents needed

9th April 2019 | Research and policy
We have called for greater redundancy protections for women and new parents returning to work from maternity leave, shared parental leave and adoption leave.

Career opportunities – where and why?

5th April 2019 | New lawyers , Law Society news , Professional support , Schools
Alison Howells, law student at Edinburgh University, explains why you should seek legal experience in first and second year of university and how to do so.

Public policy highlights

5th April 2019 | Research and policy , International
Our policy committees have had a busy month analysing and responding to proposed changes in the law to positively influence the creation of a fairer and more just society.

Fake law firm calling itself 'Divine Grace Solicitors LLP'

4th April 2019 | Fraud alerts
We’re aware of scam involving a fake law firm calling itself 'Divine Solicitors' in Edinburgh.

How employers can get practically involved with social mobility

3rd April 2019 | Equality and diversity , New lawyers
Olivia Parker, Interim Head of Careers & Outreach at the Law Society of Scotland, shares two key takeaways on how employers can practically get engaged with social mobility.

Consultation on proposed changes to the Accounts rules

3rd April 2019 | Law Society news , Research and policy
Members of the legal profession are invited to give their views on proposed changes to the accounts rules in advance of the Law Society's 2019 annual general meeting on 30 May.

Nominate your in-house rising stars!

3rd April 2019 | In-house lawyers , New lawyers
In-house Lawyers Committee member, David Boag, solicitor at Glasgow City Council and one of this year’s judges, explains why the In-house Rising Star Award is so important in celebrating emerging in-house talent.
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