Our Client Protection Sub-Committee is looking to recruit three lay members to help regulate the legal services, protect clients, and uphold trust within the profession.
This is a meaningful opportunity to make a difference while developing skills and an opportunity to grow your professional network.
If you are interested in making an impact, we would love to hear from you.
To apply, please submit an application form on our website by 12 noon on Tuesday 1st July 2025.
About Us
We are the professional body for over 13,000 Scottish solicitors. As well as setting standards for and regulating solicitors, we have a role to understand and serve the needs of our members and the public.
At the Law Society of Scotland, we are working together to achieve our overarching objective of leading legal excellence and we are striving to excel and to be a world-class professional body.
About our Committees
Our committees carry out valuable work looking at a range of issues to do with improving the law and legal practice. Members of our Committees and Sub-Committees play a vital role in the running of the Law Society and carry out valuable work for the profession and the public.
Why get involved?
About the role
As a volunteer member, you will assess claims to the Client Protection Fund, play a key role in ensuring firms comply with Accounts Rules, and help ensure the continued confidence of the public in Scotland’s legal profession.
More information about the Client Protection Sub-Committee can be found here.
Selection Criteria
Candidates should have:
Time Commitment and Expenses
The Sub-Committee meets once a month, usually on the first Thursday of each month at 9.30am, and meetings typically last for around 60 to 90 minutes. Members are expected to review papers in advance and may occasionally be asked to respond emails or queries between meetings.
In addition, candidates will also be required to participate in regulatory interview panels (at least 3 times a year). Each panel typically comprises two or three members, including a solicitor and a lay member. These panels conduct regulatory interviews of solicitors found by the sub-committee to be in breach of the accounts rules.
Meetings can take place either in-person or remotely (by video).
It’s a commitment – a rewarding one and you will be backed by a supportive team of experienced committee members and staff, learning and contributing to decisions that really matter.
These positions are voluntary, although reasonable expenses may be claimed.
Length of Term
The appointments are for three years and will commence upon approval.
Further re-appointment may be possible, in line with the terms of the committee’s remit.
Application Process
A panel will consider all applications and put their selection forward to the Society’s Regulatory Committee for approval. The panel will invite applicants to an interview. Appointments will be confirmed in writing shortly after formal approval has been given. The email will set out the approved term of office and other key information that a new member will require.
To apply please submit an application form on our website.
Please fill in the form, upload your CV to complete your application. You will also register during this process to enable you to log in track you application and setup Job Alerts.
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