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

Society Blog

Mind mapping the profession

7 Nov 08
Enterprise Minister comes up with a new way to identify business solutions

Jim Mather, the Scottish Government’s Minister for Enterprise, Energy and Tourism, is known to say that “the magic is in the room” when he sits down with business representatives to discuss promoting sustainable economic growth. And it is certainly true that his wizardry with a laptop and projector produced some fascinating “mind maps” during a presentation at the Society’s headquarters, which was the high point of my week at the Society. 

The mind map – a computer-generated diagram – charted the views expressed by those in the room, exploring barriers to using Scotland as a place to do business and identifying solutions to problems. Those who took part represented a broad cross-section of the profession, yet a general consensus was reached on the best way forward in the current economic climate.

The close-knit Scottish legal profession has advantages and opportunities not shared by others: by recognising those strengths, improving the links between the law and enterprise, and pulling together, we will be best placed to prosper when the downturn eases.

Work is already underway. The Society is represented on the Business Experts and Law Forum, which published a report with a number of findings the day before the event with Jim Mather and Fergus Ewing, the Minister for Community Safety. The suggestion that Scotland could become the “Switzerland of dispute resolution” is certainly an innovative and attractive prospect. Equally, the commitment to marketing Scottish legal services at home and abroad should give us all confidence in the future.

Next year marks the Society’s 60th anniversary. It also sees the launch of Homecoming Scotland, a series of events celebrating the Scottish brand and encouraging those with Scottish roots to return home. What better time to champion Scottish solicitors’ reputation for honesty, integrity and excellence? Working together will be the key.

Richard Henderson is President of the Law Society of Scotland
 

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