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Solicitors invited to vote on PC fee at AGM

2nd June 2023 | Law Society news
Solicitors are invited to vote on four resolutions at the Law Society of Scotland annual general meeting this month, including the proposed Practising Certificate fee for 2023/24.

Michael Samuel joins prestigious ranks with Honorary Membership

2nd June 2023
The Law Society of Scotland’s Council has selected respected Glasgow solicitor Michael Samuel as just the 20th person to receive Honorary Membership.

Moveable Transactions Bill: Get involved

31st May 2023 | Law Society news , Research and policy
The Moveable Transactions Bill seeks to modernise and reform Scots Law in relation to security over and assignation of moveable property. Registers of Scotland are inviting members of the legal profession to get involved in user testing of the related registers.

New Law Society President ready for challenges of year ahead

19th May 2023 | Law Society news
The Law Society's new President for 2023/24, Sheila Webster has pledged to fight for the independence of the legal profession from government, describing this as a critical time for the profession and the rule of law in Scotland. Sheila takes up the presidency today, 19 May, with NHS Scotland solicitor Susan Murray becoming the Society's new Vice President.

Law Society joins international call for protection of lawyers’ independence following Scottish Government reform proposal risks

15th May 2023
The Society has signed up to an international declaration on protecting the independence of the judiciary and the legal profession. The move follows our warnings about new proposals to reform regulation of legal services, which could see unprecedented direct intervention from Scottish Government ministers in our regulatory work, seriously risking the independence of the legal profession.

New legal sector engagement forum

4th May 2023 | Regulation
The Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) has set up a new legal sector engagement forum, which practices are being encouraged to join.

Cost-of-living pressures prompt recommended pay boost for trainees

4th May 2023 | Law Society news , New lawyers
The Law Society of Scotland has approved an unprecedented 10 per cent uplift in recommended pay for trainee solicitors to help with ongoing cost-of-living pressures.

Mental Health Awareness Week 2023 - Programme of events

2nd May 2023 | Wellbeing
This year to mark Mental Health Awareness Week, we've focused on the official theme of anxiety. Sessions include looking at different therapies to tackle anxiety, advice to support children, yoga flow and how nutrition can impact your mental health. Sessions take place 16-19 May, free of charge during lunchtimes.

Criminal justice reform must not undermine the right to a fair trial

26th April 2023 | Law Society news , Research and policy | Crime
Proposals to reform Scotland's criminal justice system must not undermine the fundamental right to a fair trial, according to the Law Society of Scotland.

New Bill to reform legal services regulation ‘seriously risks undermining the independence of the legal profession from the state’

21st April 2023
New legislation published by the Scottish Parliament today, 21 April 2023 risks seriously undermining the independence of the legal profession from the state, the Law Society has warned.

Results of AML thematic review of Policies, Controls and Procedures published

20th April 2023 | Regulation
Our anti-money laundering (AML) team has published the findings of its major thematic review into practices' Policies, Controls and Procedures (PCPs). All practices in scope of the money laundering regulations are recommended to fully consider the findings of this report and review their AML PCPs accordingly.

Time to shine for Scotland's in-house rising stars as 2023 award launches

19th April 2023 | Career growth , In-house lawyers
It’s time for the best junior in-house solicitors in Scotland to shine, as the Law Society of Scotland has launched its In-House Rising Star Award for 2023.

AML attestation initial findings

14th April 2023 | Law Society news , Professional support , Regulation
The anti-money laundering (AML) team reveals the initial findings of its new supervisory attestation process, which was launched in November last year and is an ongoing piece of work reaching all practices who may not fall under the scope of our full high-risk AML inspection process.

Law Society invites nominations for new Council members

13th April 2023
Nominations are now open for solicitors hoping to join the Law Society of Scotland’s decision-making body.

Hendrie Legal FAQs

4th April 2023 | Law Society news
Hendrie Legal has ceased to practice. We have put together answers to some of the most frequently asked questions to support clients of the firm.

AML breach reporting form updated

3rd April 2023 | Regulation , Law Society news
The Law Society of Scotland’s anti-money laundering (AML) team has released an updated breach reporting form.

Record-breaking ceremony welcomes new Scottish solicitors to the profession

31st March 2023 | New lawyers , Law Society news

LawscotTech boosted with new expertise to lead on legal technology innovation

30th March 2023 | Law Society news , Professional support
The Law Society of Scotland has boosted its key advisory body on legal technology, with new members and a new chairman to continue its work leading on innovation for the profession.

Profile of the Profession 2023 launches

29th March 2023 | Equality and diversity , Law Society news , Research and policy
The Law Society of Scotland has today, 29 March, launched the Profile of the Profession, its major census of the Scottish legal profession.

Law Society congratulates Humza Yousaf on his appointment as First Minister

28th March 2023 | Law Society news , Research and policy
The Law Society of Scotland congratulates Humza Yousaf on his appointment as the First Minister of Scotland.

Legal Sector Affinity Group updates AML guidance

28th March 2023 | Regulation
The Legal Sector Affinity Group (LSAG) has published the latest update to its HM Treasury-approved guidance on preventing money laundering in the legal sector.

Ramadan Mubarak (Happy Ramadan) to our Muslim members

23rd March 2023 | Law Society news , Equality and diversity
Thursday, 23 March marked the start of Ramadan, a month-long event that is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and is marked by millions of Muslims around the world through prayer, reflection and daytime fasting.

Spike in fraudsters impersonating solicitors

23rd March 2023 | Fraud alerts
A recent spike in online scams with fraudsters impersonating real law firms is a warning to all solicitors to be on the front foot to protect themselves and their clients.

Stevenson v Donoghue - The Immortal Snail - 90th anniversary conference papers published

22nd March 2023
Celebrating 'the immortal snail'. Papers from a global conference hosted by the Law Society of Scotland to mark the anniversary of the Donoghue v Stevenson case, have been published online.
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