Another leading voice lined up for Tumbling Lassie seminar
A late addition has been made to the programme for the Tumbling Lassie seminar on modern day slavery and human trafficking, with a third leading voice in the field now taking part.
A late addition has been made to the programme for the Tumbling Lassie seminar on modern day slavery and human trafficking, with a third leading voice in the field now taking part.
A senior member of Faculty has been appointed to the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission.
The step-counters have been dusted off and the resolve to fight festive excess is strong – the Faculty’s Pedometer Challenge is back!
The Faculty has been shortlisted for an award, in recognition of voluntary work by staff and members.
Time is running out to book tickets for The Tumbling Lassie Ball, in aid of charities fighting slavery and people trafficking.
A senior member of Faculty is among 113 applicants who have been approved by Her Majesty the Queen for Silk in England & Wales.
Organisers of The Tumbling Lassie Ball, which will raise funds for two human trafficking charities, have been “overwhelmed” by donations of glittering prizes for a silent auction.
A senior member of Faculty has been made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS).
The founder of the Faculty’s MiniTrials, which help demystify the law for school pupils, has been awarded an OBE in the New Year Honours.
The Vice-Dean has alerted solicitors to a new personal injury arbitration scheme which the Faculty is intending to launch in the New Year.