Law Society pays tribute to Janet Hood
The Law Society of Scotland has paid tribute to former Council member and in-house solicitor Janet Hood, who passed away last week.
Law Society president Susan Murray said: “I am deeply saddened to hear of the death of former Law Society Council member Janet Hood.
“Janet was a proud Scottish solicitor and very well-known across the profession. She made a huge contribution to the work of the Law Society, bringing her trademark energy and enthusiasm to her role as a Council member for almost two decades, initially co-opted to represent in-house solicitors prior to standing to represent solicitors in Dundee. As chair of the Law Society’s then In-house Lawyer’s Group for over 16 years, she was a passionate advocate for in-house lawyers and the important role they play within their organisations.
“Janet was also a great champion for equality, diversity and inclusion within the profession and led on our work in this area for many years as convener of our Equality and Diversity Committee.
“I know she will be very much missed and we send our deepest condolences to her family, friends and colleagues.”
Sheekha Saha, Law Society Council member and current co-convener of the society’s In-house Lawyers Committee, said: “I am just heartbroken at the news of Janet. She was an exceptional colleague, a fearless advocate for justice and those she cared about, of whom there were many.
“She gave selflessly to the profession she loved so much and championed in-house lawyers in particular, encouraging us to speak up and be proud to be more visible; all with her irrepressible energy, determination and warmth. She was absolutely her own person, dedicated to serving others, generous beyond measure and a treasured friend who will be sorely missed.”