Law Society seeks solicitors’ views on impact of court closures
The Law Society of Scotland has launched a survey looking for Scottish solicitors’ views on the impact of local courts closures across Scotland.
The survey is open to all members of the Law Society and closes onWednesday 24 February.
Stuart Naismith, convener of the access to justice committee at the Law Society said: “We want to fully understand the impact that the court closures are having and this survey gives Scottish solicitors a chance to tell us whether these changes are affecting their clients as well as their own work.
“Local courts are an integral part of communities across Scotland. A local court offers the opportunity to see justice done and to bridge the gap between crime in local communities and its detection and resolution.
“Feedback from solicitors, who are crucial to the day-to-day operation of the justice system, and from their clients, will help us to identify any challenges emerging from these closures and to proactively identify improvements that could be made to the operation of local courts and access to justice in Scotland.”
Members of the Law Society are encouraged to respond to the online survey.