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Harvesting natural capital benefits from land
Journal 8th March 2024
In recent years considerable attention has been paid to the potential for land in Scotland to generate benefits by utilising and enhancing, rather than diminishing, our natural capital.
People on the move - February 2024
Journal 7th March 2024
February was another month of award wins, promotions, appointments and career changes. Don’t forget to email us your news, so we can include it next month.
5 ‘must-read’ books
Journal 7th March 2024
Following our interview with Sir Alexander McCall Smith last month, we wanted to share his top recommendations. The list includes poetry collections and novels set in Edinburgh (of course!).
ARCHIVE: Law under lockdown
Journal 6th March 2024
It’s March 2020 and the country begins to shut down, with the profession becoming agile overnight – what impact did it have back then, and how has that shaped the way we work now?
Don’t let scope creep up on you
Journal 5th March 2024
Scope creep can be a real headache. Lockton share their top tips to help you avoid it or at the very least prevent work becoming substantially more onerous than planned.
Join the Editorial Advisory Board
Journal 1st March 2024
With the advent of a new-look Journal, a new editor and new publishers, there is a great opportunity to help shape the future of the Law Society’s Journal.
Animals, bankruptcy, financial ombudsman, housing and tax
Journal 29th February 2024
Public Policy Highlights February 2024
Art imitating law
Journal 27th February 2024
We speak to newly knighted Sir Alexander McCall Smith about how his legal background inspired his remarkable career as a novelist.
Vienna, London, Scotland and Brussels!
Journal 26th February 2024
After a bit of a rocky start to 2024, it’s back to the usual busy diary for the President.
SPONSORED: APK will notice
Journal 22nd February 2024
Notice issued by Andrew K. Price Solicitors for anyone holding or having knowledge of a Will by Miss Jean Allison Turner deceased.
Let's remember Karen
Journal 21st February 2024
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Solicitor Advocate, Karen Kirk on 15th February 2024. Karen’s friends and colleagues have submitted a touching tribute.
Will 'AI do a better job than anybody?'
Journal 20th February 2024
Following the interview in last week’s newsletter with Lord Neuberger, he shared his AI predictions for law and the legal profession in 2024 and beyond.
Taking some time out
Journal 20th February 2024
This month’s ‘Reading for pleasure’ comes in the form of two thrillers. Are you a thriller fan? One is set in more recent times, the other, takes us back to Munich in 1935.
Two main challenges on the horizon
Journal 19th February 2024
Head of Customer Legal at Virgin Money highlights that “there is no need for alarm” when it comes to AI and legal technology, as other industries have been using some form of them (not without challenge mind) for decades.
60 seconds with... the chair of the audit committee
Journal 19th February 2024
The Law Society have interviewed Fiona Larg, lay member of the Council who has shared her experiences of Law Society life to date and why her former career has been a huge benefit in understanding solicitors.
Looking to the future
Journal 16th February 2024
We speak to the former President of the Supreme Court, the Right Honourable Lord David Neuberger of Abbotsbury, about his recent patronage of the Aberdeen Law Project and the future of law.
SPONSORED: BMW GROUP NOx EMISSIONS
Journal 16th February 2024
BMW GROUP NOx EMISSIONS GROUP PROCEEDINGS - Notice is hereby given that, on 18 January 2024, the Court of Session made an order granting permission for Group Proceedings.
Obituaries - February 2024
Journal 15th February 2024
SSDT decisions: year in review
Journal 14th February 2024
According to the latest Annual Report from the Scottish Solicitors’ Discipline Tribunal, the Tribunal heard and made decisions in 47 cases in the year 2022-2023. 
Lockton’s dabbling lowdown
Journal 13th February 2024
In the era of management information and data-driven decision-making, the modern solicitor must be many things.
Is a new labour market emerging?
Journal 12th February 2024
Is a new labour market emerging from the ashes of the Covid-19 pandemic? Keith Carter, Principal of Keith Carter & Associates
NHS, mental health, Covid-19 and organ donation…
Journal 12th February 2024
Mason & McCall Smith’s Law and Medical Ethics, 12th edition, edited by Anne-Maree Farrell and Edward S Dove(Oxford University Press
Bullying and harassment are ‘systemic’, say Law Society members
Journal 7th February 2024
Bullying and harassment are “systemic” in the legal profession, said almost a fifth (19%) of Society members in a 2023 poll.
Being a professional
Journal 5th February 2024
At the time of writing, 2024 has barely begun, but it has been a rollercoaster so far.
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