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

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Newly-qualifieds are cause for confidence

19 Nov 08
Sense of optimism at largest Admissions Ceremony of recent times

The admission of new solicitors to the profession always gives good cause to look forward with confidence. And so it proved at the Admissions Ceremony on Friday 14 November. Not only were there individual achievements to celebrate – for instance, the first husband and wife to qualify together for as long as anyone could remember – but there was also a collective sense of optimism.

Even the fact that the ceremony was held in a new Edinburgh venue – the renovated Hub, rather than the Playfair or Signet Libraries – gave a sense of looking to the future rather than backwards at our notable traditions. The turnout was also impressive, with 80 new solicitors scheduled for admission – more than at any time in the recent past. And the anecdotal and positive evidence from around the room was that a healthy number had already secured jobs.

Of course, the economic downturn was also the subject of some discussion, but what better than an injection of fresh talent to reinforce our resolve to respond positively to the challenges facing the profession? I am certain that solicitors – including our newest entrants – will play a full part in helping the country on the road to economic recovery and development. It was encouraging that the principal speaker, the Cabinet Secretary for Justice, Kenny MacAskill – himself a lawyer – recognised the challenges facing the profession, while also stressing how proud we should all be of the solicitor’s badge.

As I said to those present, we currently stand at a crossroads over issues such as alternative business structures, professional standards and, of course, education and training. However, we also have the opportunity to modernise and shape the profession for a new age. New solicitors, now and in the future, will be central to that process.

Richard Henderson is President of the Law Society of Scotland

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