Society blog

2011 reflections

21 Dec 11

The economic outlook remains poor, but other developments await in the coming year

Offer them hope

2 Dec 11

Message needed for the young in troubled times

View from Wick

18 Oct 11

Austin Lafferty's faculty visit to Caithness

ABS lift-off

14 Oct 11

Society wants to share draft handbook with those interested in setting up in Scotland

2020 vision

23 Sep 11

Society's objectives set out for today's SGM

Conference call to action

8 Sep 11

"One Profession" event highlights opportunities in the years ahead

Discrimination: bad for business

1 Jun 11

Society will lead in tackling negative perceptions of the profession by ethnic minority solicitors

Dealing with the new Parliament

12 May 11

Society wants to continue constructive relationship in dealing with legal issues

The AGM and the constitution

17 Mar 11

The constitution could do with updating even as regards participation in the meeting

Journey of discovery

25 Feb 11

Council awayday session explores strategy for the way ahead

Editors Blog

Time for positive thoughts

2 Jan 09
Welcome to a year with more to keep us guessing than most

Happy new year everyone. Let's start on that positive note, as we all know that the crystal ball covering the year ahead is pretty clouded over at present.

My first newspaper of the year, not too surprisingly, leads with reports of the festivities to see the year in - very successful, by all accounts, though the family and I were disappointed not to see the fireworks spread over Edinburgh's seven hills as in the past - followed by coverage of those who choose to take part in events such as the "loony dook" in the Forth on New Year's Day.

That could serve as a metaphor for the year ahead if most people's expectations are borne out, with a freezing cold dose of economic reality set to follow close behind the new year celebrations. Certainly as news continues to emerge of further decline in the property market, rising personal bankruptcy, failing retail chains and the like, we are not likely to see any quick turnaround in the nation's fortunes.

Yet the striking thing about most people's new year messages, even for 2009, is that they are determined to look for the positives, and if people can hold on to such a mindset even for a month or two, they may find themselves on more of an upward than a downward curve.

For lawyers, the focal point is that clients in general are probably as much if not more in need of professional advice than ever, even if it is less likely to relate to buying and selling houses for a while yet. It will take more effort to market services, and average fees per transaction may not be large, but those who manage to tap into a need of this sort should find themselves busy enough to stave off the recession.

Remember the message of the High Street Conference, with which we led the December issue of the Journal! And ending where we began, best wishes for a successful 2009.

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