Society blog

Talk of the town

8 Feb 12

Some thoughts against the background of the mergers dominating the legal news

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

Editors Blog

A darker shade of white

24 Dec 09
Fond memories of the past don't mean we can recreate them today

So who's still dreaming of a white Christmas? Or are we all just cursing our inability to get anywhere, or only at risk to life and limb?

OK, so the children are happy ("Does that mean more snow?" my 10-year-old daughter asked when the weather girl suggested there might be "some improvement" in the outlook.) And anyone planning just to settle round the fire and watch telly on Friday probably won't mind too much.

Many people however may be thinking that Bing's fond memories may be benefiting from the distance of the view. Or perhaps the scene conjured up belongs to an age when people just didn't need to travel like they do now, particularly to be with family.

The world is moving on, and yesterday's best case scenario may turn out, when we try to recreate it, to be quite out of place in the changed circumstances of today. All of which might help us pause and reflect, for example, on legal services reform. I don't underestimate for a minute the care that must be taken to safeguard professional ethics and independence if non-lawyers are allowed to invest in legal service providers. But it is not a sufficient objection to say that the profession has managed fine up to now, when all around us others are finding or planning ways to encroach on solicitors' traditional areas of work.

Let fresh thinking be the order of the day - and that should apply to practices who prefer to retain the conventional model as much as to the innovators. Planning a bright future for a legal practice shouldn't be any harder than designing a white Christmas fit for the modern world. Have a happy one anyway.

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