The Society is repsonsible for a number of publications, either produced internally or by a third party publisher. For more information on each of these publications just click on the relevant link.
This guidance is for all members and provides practical information to prevent bullying and harassment in the workplace.
The Society's annual benchmarking survey of firms' performance. Download the 2010 survey.
The most comprehensive and up-to-date listing of expert witnesses working in Scotland. Order a copy or use the online service.
The Journal is the official monthly publication of the Law Society of Scotland. The magazine can be accessed via Journal Online Non members can subscribe to the Journal, please contact Laurel Tindle laureltindle@lawscot.org.uk for more information.
A bi-monthly publication providing commentary on the most interesting criminal cases reported in Scotland. To subscribe, please contact Susan Lawrie at Lacuna Communications: Susan@LACUNACOMS.CO.UK
A bi-monthly publication providing commentary on the most interesting civil cases reported in Scotland. To subscribe, please contact Susan Lawrie at Lacuna Communications Susan@LACUNACOMS.CO.UK
The White Book contains the official list of certificated solicitors and other legal contacts on an annual basis. Copies of the publication can be ordered from LexisNexis.
Comprehensive and up-to-date source of legislation, providing collections of consolidated statutes, legislative amendments and subordinate in key areas of law. Copies of this publication can be ordered from Sweet and Maxwell.
This publication is aimed at practitioners and explains the importance of forward financial planning in building a sustainable and profitable business.
This publication is aimed at solicitors who have found themselves out of work during this difficult time, be that through redundancy, at the end of a traineeship, or are individuals finding it hard to return to the profession after some time away.
This guide is designed to support solicitors in understanding why diversity is important and a central element of building a sustainable and profitable business.
Guidance for intrant notaries
The Law Society of Scotland commissioned the Scottish Family Business Association to produce three booklets designed to help members of the legal profession understand business-owning families and their businesses better.
Available for download: Understanding the Business Family - Booklet 1
Available for download: Advising the Business Family - Booklet 2
Available for download: Mediation and the Family Business - Booklet 3