Vote 'No; No' in the Referendum on Alternative Business Structures
To not do so would be to open up control of our legal services to purely commercial organisations. No amount of regulations or regulators stopped the banks undermining our whole banking system. ABS will allow them to now ruin our legal services.
Non-profitable areas will be abandoned - supermarkets and other so called entities are geared solely by profit. No amount of regulation will stop legal services being used as a portal for money laundering and other similar activities - our legal services will be open to criminal control.
There should be no role for the Law Society of Scotland in regulating such people. No Guarantee Fund or Master Policy could cope with this. A NO; NO vote will stop all of this in its tracks.
We need to refocus our legal services on Scotland’s communities and citizens. They deserve better. We need to send a message to the Scottish Government to think again. We must reform our Law Society as it has shown itself incapable of representing all of those trying to render a legal service in Scotland now and in the future.
We must seek to re-affirm, through any such reform, the principles crucial to the administration of justice. We must also ensure that the legal service is preserved and improved across the whole range of needs of the Scottish people and their communities. Join us to begin to make this happen and ensure you vote NO; NO by noon, 7 April 2010.
FRANK MAGUIRE, Senior Partner and Solicitor Advocate, Thompsons Solicitors
JOHN McGOVERN, Solicitor Advocate, President of the Glasgow Bar Association
WALTER SEMPLE, Solicitor, Member of the Council of the Law Society of Scotland
MIKE DAILLY, Principal Solicitor, Govan Law Centre
PATRICK McGUIRE, Solicitor Advocate and Partner, Thompsons Solicitors
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Justice for Scotland lawyers to stand for Council
0 comments Posted by JusticeforScotland at Wednesday, March 31, 2010Solicitor advocates Frank Maguire and John McGovern, and solicitors Mike Dailly and Walter Semple, along with other colleagues, will stand for election to the Council of the Law Society in order to work for Justice for Scotland. Elections for the Sheriff Court District of Glasgow and Strathkelvin will take place in May 2010.
Mike said "It's time for change. It's time to reform our Law Society to better serve the people of Scotland and our profession. We need to refocus our legal services on Scotland’s communities and citizens. They deserve better. We must reform our Law Society as it has shown itself incapable of representing all of those trying to render a legal service in Scotland now and in the future".
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
No Smart explanation as to why SGM delayed
0 comments Posted by JusticeforScotland at Tuesday, March 30, 2010Ian Smart Esq,
President, Law Society of Scotland,
30th March 2010.
Walter Semple
Open letter from members of the Justice for Scotland solicitor coalition
0 comments Posted by JusticeforScotland at Tuesday, March 30, 2010 Dear Sir/Madam
Justice for Scotland – No to ABS
We regard justice not as a product at the sole mercy of profit but as a crucial service that must be available for all our communities in Scotland. We hold dear the principles essential to the administration of justice in Scotland: independence, confidentiality, and avoiding conflicts of interest.
This is why we are asking all Scottish solicitors to cast a double No vote in the Law Society’s Referendum on Alternative Business Structures (ABS, or ‘Tesco Law’).
Not to do so would open up control of Scotland’s legal services to purely commercial organisations. No amount of regulations or regulators stopped the banks undermining our banking system. ABS will allow them to now ruin Scotland’s legal services.
Non-profitable areas will be abandoned to create public ‘advice deserts’ - supermarkets and other so called entities are geared solely by profit. No amount of regulation will stop legal services being used as a portal for money laundering and other similar activities: our legal services will be open to organised crime.
We need to refocus our legal services on Scotland’s communities and citizens. They deserve better. We need to send a message to the Scottish Government to think again.
We must reform our Law Society as it has shown itself incapable of representing all of those trying render a legal service in Scotland now and in the future.
We must seek to re-affirm, through any such reform, the principles crucial to the administration of justice. We must also ensure that the legal service is preserved and improved across the whole range of needs of the Scottish people and their communities.
Scotland’s solicitors have a chance to re-affirm these ideals if they cast a double No vote in the Law Society of Scotland’s referendum.
Yours faithfully
FRANK MAGUIRE, Senior Partner and Solicitor Advocate, Thompsons Solicitors
JOHN McGOVERN, Solicitor Advocate, President of the Glasgow Bar Association
WALTER SEMPLE, Solicitor, Member of the Council of the Law Society of Scotland
MIKE DAILLY, Principal Solicitor, Govan Law Centre
PATRICK McGUIRE, Solicitor Advocate and Partner, Thompsons Solicitors