Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow
The Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow is a professional society for lawyers based in and around Glasgow. It is a collegiate body which represents the interests of its members and also provides a range of services to members.
The Faculty was incorporated prior to 1668 and continues to serve the needs of the legal profession in Glasgow. Providing members with access to a large law library with significant holdings, both historical and current; a well-regarded CPD education programme (which is free for members); the services of an auditor; a prestigious venue in the city centre for a wide variety of events and operates charitable funds for a variety of purposes.
The Council is the management committee of the Royal Faculty, presided over by the Dean of the Faculty.
The Royal Faculty of Procurators has maintained a library since 1817 which has been housed at the Royal Faculty building at 12 Nelson Mandela Place in the centre of Glasgow since 1857.
Aims to support the legal profession through education, research, member services, and a central hub for legal activity in Glasgow.
Firms with practice unit membership who have consented to being listed on the Royal Faculty website listed.