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SLCC focus on core duties welcomed, but efficiencies must be delivered

21st March 2024
The Law Society has urged the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission to deliver efficiencies to minimise cost increases on solicitors in its response to the organisation’s draft budget and operating plan for 2024-25.

Judicial factors reform a step forward but refinement still needed

19th March 2024 | Law Society news , Regulation
New legislation to reform judicial factors is a step in the right direction but could be further improved to ensure clarity, accessibility and efficiency, according to the Law Society of Scotland.

Legal sector welcomes 64 solicitors in 2024’s first admissions ceremony

18th March 2024 | New lawyers , Law Society news
Sixty-four solicitors have been formally welcomed to the profession, in the Law Society of Scotland’s first admissions ceremony of 2024.

Law Society hosts roundtable to discuss Scottish criminal justice reform bill

11th March 2024 | Law Society news , Research and policy
We hosted a roundtable of key stakeholders to discuss the Scottish Government’s Victims, Witnesses and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill on Friday, 8 March 2024. Attendees included solicitors and advocates along with MSPs, academics, and victims’, women’s and human rights groups.

Survey confirms solicitors’ alarm at Scottish Government’s legal regulation plans

8th March 2024 | Law Society news , Regulation
Our latest annual members survey has confirmed the depth of concern at the Scottish Government’s proposal to give itself powers to control the regulation of the legal sector.

New logo reflects modern, dynamic, inclusive and sustainable legal sector

7th March 2024 | Law Society news
The Law Society of Scotland has unveiled a new logo reflecting its central role in Scotland’s modern, dynamic, inclusive and sustainable legal sector.

Legal regulation bill passes first hurdle but chance to make public protection even stronger remains

22nd February 2024
New laws on regulating the Scottish legal sector can be strengthened further to better protect the public, the Law Society of Scotland has said.

Law Society accredited as a Leader in Diversity

12th February 2024 | Equality and diversity , Law Society news
We have been accredited as a Leader in Diversity, recognising our achievements and commitment to lead workplace best practice in Scotland.

Cross-party report shows government wrong to try to politically control legal profession

9th February 2024 | Law Society news , Regulation
A new report from a cross-party committee of MSPs has shown how Scottish Government plans to try and control the way the legal profession operates were wrong and risked undermining the rule of law.

Paying tribute to Professor Philip Love CBE

8th February 2024
Our President Sheila Webster has offered her deepest condolences to family, friends and former colleagues of Professor Philip Love, CBE, who was president of the Law Society of Scotland in 1981-1982.

AML: Changes to domestic PEPs

8th February 2024
Domestic politically exposed persons (PEPs) can now be considered inherently lower risk than non-domestic PEPs, following recent changes to money laundering regulations by the UK government.

HM Treasury money laundering advisory notice: High-risk third countries

25th January 2024 | Regulation
HM Treasury has released an advisory notice amending the definition of High-Risk Third Countries (HRTC).

Nine solicitor advocates welcomed in third ceremony in a week

24th January 2024 | Law Society news
The Law Society of Scotland granted extended rights of audience to nine new solicitor advocates yesterday, joining the 16 who were introduced last week.

MSPs warned of unacceptable danger posed by juryless rape trials

24th January 2024 | Law Society news , Research and policy
Law Society President Sheila Webster has appeared before the Scottish Parliament’s Criminal Justice Committee to provide evidence on the Victims, Witnesses, and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill, alongside the Society’s Head of Research Alan McCreadie.

16 solicitor advocates celebrated in back-to-back ceremonies

18th January 2024 | Law Society news
The Law Society of Scotland has granted 16 new solicitor advocates extended rights of audience at back-to-back ceremonies at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.

Justice not served as legal aid ignored again in Scottish Budget

20th December 2023
The Scottish Government’s 2024-25 Budget continues its distorted and shortsighted approach to criminal justice, according to the Law Society of Scotland.

AML Certificate 2022 results

19th December 2023 | By: Jenni Rodgers | Regulation
Our anti-money laundering (AML) Risk Manager, Jenni Rodgers, provides an update on the key insights and analysis from the data that practices provided in the 2022 AML Certificate.

Admissions ceremony 2023

18th December 2023
Christmas has come early for 66 new Scottish solicitors, as they were formally welcomed to the profession at an admissions ceremony in Edinburgh. Law Society of Scotland President Sheila Webster presented each with a certificate of enrolment at the historic Signet Library, and they will now be entered into the roll of Scottish solicitors.

2023 annual members survey launches

13th December 2023
The Law Society’s annual survey of its membership has been launched. It aims to provide a better understanding of members’ views on a wide range of topics, including where they believe the focus of the Society’s work should be.

Ceremony celebrates new solicitor advocates in 30th anniversary year

12th December 2023
The Law Society of Scotland has granted extended rights of audience to seven solicitors, with the new solicitor advocates introduced to the Court in a ceremony at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.

Fraud alert - Law Society

11th December 2023 | Fraud alerts
A fraudulent email has been sent to some solicitors purporting to be from the Law Society.

Rwanda Bill would undermine international law and judicial independence

11th December 2023
The Law Society of Scotland has raised serious concerns about the likely legal ramifications of the UK Government’s Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill.

Updated UK AML guidance published

1st December 2023 | Regulation
The Legal Sector Affinity Group has published an important update to its anti-money laundering (AML) guidance for the UK legal profession, including proposed changes to the identification and verification approach.

Tributes to former Labour and Conservative Ministers

30th November 2023
Our President has paid tribute to former Labour Chancellor, Lord Alistair Darling and to former Conservative Minister, Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, long serving Edinburgh MPs and former lawyers: ‘This week we have lost two elder statesmen of Scottish and UK politics. Both were deeply committed public servants and highly regarded across the political spectrum.’
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