Sixty-four solicitors welcomed in 2024’s first admissions ceremony
Sixty-four solicitors have been formally welcomed to the profession in the Law Society of Scotland’s first admissions ceremony of 2024.
Law Society president Sheila Webster presented each new solicitor with a certificate of enrolment as friends and family members watched on at the historic Signet Library in central Edinburgh.
Ms Webster and Law Society chief executive Diane McGiffen both addressed those gathered, to congratulate Scotland’s newest solicitors and encourage them to make their marks in the legal sector.
Ms Webster said: “It truly is a privilege to be involved in the first admissions ceremony of 2024, in what is an extra special year as the Law Society of Scotland celebrates its 75th anniversary. Today is a great reminder of the solicitor profession’s proud past and bright future.”
Ms McGiffen said: “I’m excited and proud to welcome this group of new members to the Law Society and to the solicitor profession. Each has demonstrated hard work and determination, and we can’t wait to see their contributions in the years ahead.”
The Lord Justice Clerk, Lady Dorrian, was the ceremony’s guest speaker.
She said: “It is a tremendous privilege and one which, I have no doubt, you will find very rewarding. I hope you will always approach your role with diligence, awareness of the broader responsibilities distilled by society upon you, and approach that not only with compassion and humility but with humanity.”