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A contract consultation
Journal 12th August 2024
It has been six years since the SLC Review on Contract Law Report was published. This consultation seeks to establish whether the landscape around this area of the law has changed, and, if yes, then whether the changes are material to the recommendations contained in the report.
Navigating asylum law
Journal 8th August 2024
On his inaugural day as prime minister, Keir Starmer scrapped the Conservative government’s controversial plan to send refugees and migrants who had entered the UK in breach of immigration law to Rwanda. This article gives an update on the development of asylum law and policy since then and the challenges the new government faces.
Rethinking IP in a generative era
Journal 7th August 2024
Discussion of the opportunities, challenges and questions around generative artificial intelligence (AI) has been an inescapable part of the discourse about the future of business and working life since its more mainstream introduction a couple of years ago (despite its inception in the 1960s). Its impact on the legal landscape is no exception. Where the AI system generates new content or outputs, what are the IP law implications of this?
The latest SSDT decision
Journal 6th August 2024
Take a look at the latest decision published by the Scottish Solicitor’s Disciplinary Tribunal.
SPONSORED: The human touch in legal cashiering
Journal 5th August 2024
Opting for an outsourced legal cashiering service shouldn’t mean giving up personal service and human connection. Discover how personalised services can provide Scottish law firms with precise, ethical financial management and exceptional, trustworthy support.
Bringing the heat
Journal 5th August 2024
Energy performance, heating systems, energy efficiency improvements… these are probably not things that we conveyancing solicitors spend a great deal of time thinking about at the moment. This is likely to change soon.
Furthering the case for change
Journal 2nd August 2024
Let’s delve deeper into the topic of EDI, and how your teams can benefit from a work environment that embraces these values.
What has been the impact?
Journal 31st July 2024
Work has progressed with the Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry, with hearings on the impact of the pandemic in Scotland on health and social care concluding at the end of June. With powerful testimony shared about the impact of the virus from those affected.
King’s Speech, elections and charging claims
Journal 30th July 2024
The latest policy update (covering July) from the committees covers many topics including the Transfer of Undertakings (protection of employment) regulations and the Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill.
60 seconds with... Sustainability Committee member
Journal 29th July 2024
Sophie McIvor spoke with Peter Brash about the development of the committee over the last year and how smaller firms can take action.
Will they be fit for purpose?
Journal 28th July 2024
The Scottish Sentencing Council is seeking views on draft sentencing guidelines for rape offences.
Celebrating 75 years
Journal 26th July 2024
The 31 July is an important date. It’s the Society’s 75th birthday. CEO Diane McGiffen shares her thoughts on this significant milestone, and why access to justice is just as important today, as it was in 1949.
The importance of GO Justice
Journal 25th July 2024
Discover how Glasgow University is supporting a rights-based project that focuses on building legal capability in the community and hoping to empower marginalised groups through public legal education.
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Journal 24th July 2024
Summer holidays can be something of a juggling competition for everyone, including hard-working solicitors. Find out how LawWare can help.
The case for change
Journal 23rd July 2024
How can your teams benefit from a work environment that embraces the values of equality, diversity and inclusion?
Anonymity in reporting child homicide victims
Journal 23rd July 2024
Family members have told the Scottish Government that they would welcome enhanced reporting and publication restrictions, including anonymity for children who have died as a result of a criminal act.
Rules and policies
Journal 22nd July 2024
With the concurrence of the Lord President, the SSDT has redrafted its procedural rules. These come into force on 1 September 2024 and will apply to all Complaints, Appeals and Applications lodged on or after that date.
Know it, see it, avoid it
Journal 22nd July 2024
The latest article from Lockton covers the important topic of spotting conflicts of interest and a reminder that ‘if it feels wrong, it probably is’.
Family law expert joins Blackadders
Journal 22nd July 2024
One of Scotland’s most experienced family law experts has joined Blackadders LLP as a partner.
Remembering Sternford Moyo
Journal 18th July 2024
The Law Society of Scotland pays tribute to Sternford Moyo
Shining a light on sustainability
Journal 17th July 2024
Members of the in-house community have come together to create a free toolkit to help you navigate sustainability principles.
Reaccredited as Menopause Friendly announces Burness Paull
Journal 17th July 2024
Burness Paull reaccredited as Menopause Friendly
Global tax frameworks
Journal 16th July 2024
Knowing that the role of international tax laws in managing sovereign debt is multifaceted and encompassing a range of fiscal, diplomatic, and socioeconomic considerations. How easy is it to navigate differing international tax practices?
What is appropriate?
Journal 16th July 2024
The SSDT last sought your views on the appropriate Standard of Proof for professional misconduct cases back in 2019. Have they changed?
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