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A tale of two debtors
Journal 16th January 2025
Why are individuals reaching for help when businesses are suffering in silence?
OPG launch new Power of Attorney Case Management System
Journal 16th January 2025
OPG launch new Power of Attorney Case Management System
2025 - Global mobility and immigration
Journal 16th January 2025
2024 was, as some might say, a landmark year of changes for immigration law. So what does this mean for the legal profession? 
Safeguarding construction finances: the future of cash retentions
Journal 15th January 2025
David Christie and Charles Mak explore how you can safeguard construction finances following the recent collapse of ISG.
Pilot that saw improved experiences for complainers rolled out
Journal 15th January 2025
A pilot which saw improved experiences for complainers and witnesses in five courts is to be rolled out to all sheriff courts in Scotland by the end of this year.
Government amendments removed from the Legal Services Regulation Bill
Journal 14th January 2025
Government proposals for new levels of direct government control and involvement in how Scottish solicitors work are to be removed from the Legal Services Regulation Bill, which the Society says preserves supremacy of the rule of law.
Risk management – a look back
Journal 10th January 2025
Lockton reflects on its engagement with the profession in 2024 and share some notable take-aways.
Lord Pentland to serve as head of Scotland’s judiciary
Journal 9th January 2025
First Minister John Swinney has welcomed the appointment of Scotland’s new Lord President by His Majesty the King.
A balancing act
Journal 9th January 2025
Thomas Mitchell discusses the legal landscape of dashcams in Scotland and what’s next for them in terms of protection and privacy.
PCPs and HPs
Journal 8th January 2025
Between 2017 and 2019 the UK witnessed one of the biggest advertising campaigns related to mis-sold financial productions. Now, the profession prepares for what could be another major compensation scheme for mis-selling practices in relation to PCPs and HPs.
AI and the legal profession review
Journal 8th January 2025
In 2024, AI ceased to be a distant abstraction for the legal profession and is now an undeniable presence at every level of practice.
New version - Scottish Standard Clauses
Journal 6th January 2025
A new version of the Scottish Standard Clauses has been released by the Scottish Conveyancers Forum.
Justice for children
Journal 3rd January 2025
In 2024 there were some significant policy and legal changes which aim to better protect children’s rights in Scotland and reflect a commitment to creating a Scotland where children’s rights are respected, protected and fulfilled.
Is reform needed?
Journal 3rd January 2025
Katy Sharpe looks at the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players alongside the impact of the Bosman ruling.
60 seconds with... Harriet Hearns
Journal 2nd January 2025
Sophie McIvor spoke to Harriet who earlier in 2024 helped to open a Law Clinic at the University of Dundee, plus they discuss careers and legal aid.
Legal technology horizon scanning
Journal 31st December 2024
Christina Blacklaws discusses the dominant trends emerging in the lawtech sector in 2025.
SPONSORED: CPD from Edinburgh Law Seminars January 2025
Journal 31st December 2024
Gretton, Reid and Steven’s Conveyancing roadshow starting soon. Don’t forget to register.
Attracting and retaining talent
Journal 30th December 2024
When Lynne Macfarlane joined DWF’s insurance team in Scotland in October 2019, she was full of ambition to network with colleagues, build client relationships, and contribute her expertise as a solicitor advocate. However, just five months later the world shifted with the first COVID-19 lockdown.
Festive phishing
Journal 24th December 2024
Law firms are not immune to cybercrime, fraud and deepfakes. In fact security experts advise that they are a favourite target for cyber criminals due to the amount of data held.
A review of law reform in 2024
Journal 19th December 2024
The Scottish Law Commission has had another busy year progressing its Eleventh Programme of Law Reform. As 2024 comes to a close, there are many highlights and achievements to reflect upon.
First but not last
Journal 19th December 2024
Naeema Sajid shares a 2024 round up of what equality, diversity and inclusion has looked like in the profession.
Strategic lawsuits against public participation legislation
Journal 18th December 2024
Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation legislation – what is the position in Scotland?
Dispensing justice
Journal 17th December 2024
The intersection of IP and competition law is interesting, and embedded in a complex relationship. A recent case has lead Michael Vaughan of Morton Fraser MacRobert’s to provide an update on whether post-expiry royalty payments are anti-competitive.
The Children (Scotland) Act and private client matters
Journal 17th December 2024
As a Private Client professional in Scotland you might be thinking, but why is the 1995 Act important to me in my role? But it is…
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