Our aim is to lead legal excellence as a world-class professional body within the legal profession, while protecting the public interest.
The Law Society of Scotland is the professional body for Scottish solicitors, providing support, advice, and representation for its members. It aims to promote the interests of the solicitors' profession in Scotland and to ensure the public has access to high-quality legal services.
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Offers comprehensive support and resources to its members, including legal advice, practice management, and professional development.
Provides the public with information on legal issues, how to find a solicitor, and understanding legal rights.
Regulates the solicitors' profession in Scotland, ensuring high standards of practice and ethical conduct.
Offers a range of educational and training programs for solicitors at all stages of their career.
Represents the interests of the solicitors' profession in Scotland to the government, other professions, and the public.
Facilitates networking opportunities for members through events, committees, and special interest groups.
Produces a variety of publications, including the Journal of the Law Society of Scotland, practice guidelines, and legal updates.
Provides access to an extensive legal library and online resources for members.
Offers mediation and arbitration services to help resolve disputes outside of court.
Engages with international legal bodies and promotes Scottish legal expertise abroad.
Located in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Open to all qualified solicitors in Scotland, with over 11,000 members.
Governed by a Council elected by the membership, which sets the strategic direction and policies of the Society.
Accredited by the International Bar Association and other international legal organizations.
Actively involved in community outreach and legal education initiatives to promote understanding of the law.
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