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  • Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill
    Legal Services Regulation Reform

    Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill is Introduced

    ByBrian Inkster 21/04/202330/04/2023

    On 20 April 2023 the Scottish Government introduced the Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill to the Scottish Parliament. This Bill was expected in this Parliamentary Term as part of the Programme for Government 2022 to 2023 announced by the then First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, on 6 September 2022. In their press release today the…

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  • ChatGPT Free Law Blog
    Artificial Intelligence | Blawging | Legal Chatbots

    ChatGPT Free Law Blog

    ByBrian Inkster 11/03/202304/06/2023

    This is a ChatGPT Free Law Blog. It is a real Law Blog with no AI used to create the content. No Hallucinations in a ChatGPT Free Law Blog The content is created by real human beings using critical thought processes with no hallucinations involved. As was the case in the heyday of blawgging. We…

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  • Brian Inkster and Maks Inkster chat about the Metaverse and what a Teenager's view on it is for The Time Blawg
    Metaverse

    A Teenager’s view of the Metaverse: “A term that is made fun of”

    ByBrian Inkster 19/02/202322/02/2023

    I asked my teenage nephew, Maks Inkster (age 18), for his views on the metaverse. He has spent more than 3,000 hours using virtual reality (VR). So, I think he should be fairly expert on the subject. As a teenager what is your view on the word ‘metaverse’? When I hear the word metaverse I…

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  • Protection of "Lawyer"
    Legal Services Regulation Reform

    Protection of ‘Lawyer’ and other Regulatory Reform Bits and Bobs

    ByBrian Inkster 31/12/202230/04/2023

    Plans to protect the use of the professional term ‘lawyer’ have been unveiled as part of proposals to reform the regulation of Scotland’s legal services sector. That was the opening line in the Scottish Government’s press release of 22 December 2022 on the publication of their response to the findings of the legal services regulation…

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  • Legal Complaints Reform in Scotland
    Client Experience | Legal Services Regulation Reform

    Legal Complaints Reform in Scotland

    ByBrian Inkster 30/12/202230/04/2023

    There is to be reform of the legal complaints system in Scotland. This was announced on 22 December 2022 as part of the Scottish Government’s response to the findings of the legal services regulation reform in Scotland consultation analysis report [PDF]. A previous blog post looked at the findings of the Consultation Analysis with regard to…

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  • ABS in Scotland
    Alternative Business Structures | Legal Services Regulation Reform

    ABS in Scotland to get Equality with England & Wales

    ByBrian Inkster 29/12/202230/04/2023

    Alternative Business Structures (ABS) in Scotland are to get equality with those in England & Wales. This was announced on 22 December 2022 as part of the Scottish Government’s response to the findings of the legal services regulation reform in Scotland consultation analysis report [PDF]. It was also announced before the first ABS has even…

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  • The LegalTech Sandbox - Legal Services Regulation Reform in Scotland
    IT | Legal Services Regulation Reform

    Legal Tech Sandboxes

    ByBrian Inkster 28/12/202230/04/2023

    Legal Tech Sandboxes appears to be the only real mention in relation to Legal Tech given by the Scottish Government in their response to the findings of the legal services regulation reform in Scotland consultation analysis report. This is the second blog post by me looking at aspects of that response. The first looked at the…

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  • Legal Services Regulation Reform Elephant left in the Room
    Legal Services Regulation Reform

    Legal Services Regulation Reform Elephant left in the Room

    ByBrian Inkster 27/12/202230/04/2023

    The Legal Services Regulation Reform Elephant was left in the room when the Scottish Government published, on 22 December 2022, their response to the findings of the legal services regulation reform in Scotland consultation analysis report [PDF]. Whilst the Scottish Government made much in their press release of the fact that the term “lawyer” is…

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  • Susskind's Metaverse
    Future Law | Metaverse

    Susskind’s Metaverse

    ByBrian Inkster 02/10/202209/10/2022

    Legal futurist and fellow Scot, Richard Susskind, has entered the metaverse [N.B. paywall if not subscribed to The Times]. He did so at a virtual reality exhibit at the British Legal Technology Forum where he was apparently encouraged to virtually walk the plank. He was too scared to do so. 400 million Metaverse Users? Susskind…

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  • Metaverses and the Internet
    Metaverse

    Metaverses and the Internet

    ByBrian Inkster 01/10/202202/10/2022

    On LinkedIn I saw this post by Jason Anderson about metaverses and the internet:- Please stop talking about “metaverses”. There (will be) one single metaverse, not multiple metaverses. The individual spaces within the metaverse don’t yet have an agreed-on descriptor, but it’ll be something like universe, world, space, node, etc. To understand this, just think about…

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  • Legal Services Regulation Reform Bill - Scottish Parliament 2022 - 2023
    Legal Services Regulation Reform

    Legal Services Regulation Reform Bill to be introduced in 2022 / 2023

    ByBrian Inkster 11/09/202230/04/2023

    The Scottish Government will introduce a Legal Services Regulation Reform Bill in the 2022 to 2023 parliamentary year. The Programme for Government 2022 to 2023 was announced by the First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, on 6 September 2022. This includes 18 new bills. The Summary of Bills contained in The Programme [PDF] states that the Legal Services…

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  • Legal Services Regulation Reform in Scotland - Complaints and Redress (Incredible Hulk)
    Future Law | Legal Practice | Legal Services Regulation Reform

    Legal Services Regulation Reform in Scotland: Consultation Analysis Reviewed – Part 5: Complaints and Redress

    ByBrian Inkster 21/08/202220/04/2025

    This post, on complaints and redress, is the fifth in a series of five blog posts, each one looking at different aspects of the Consultation Analysis on Legal Services Regulation Reform in Scotland. That consultation comes on the back of the ‘Roberton Review‘, which was an independent Review commissioned by the Scottish Government in 2017…

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