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SSDT Decision May
Journal 9th May 2024
Read the latest decision from the SSDT as well as links back to other recent decisions.
SPONSORED: Will notice Irving Geddes
Journal 9th May 2024
Irving Geddes are enquiring if anyone holds a will of the late Mr David Mark of Largybegg, Crieff.
Learning disabilities, victims bill and conversion practices
Journal 8th May 2024
It has been another busy month for the Society committees as they support and spearhead policy change on incredibly important topics, such as ending conversion practices.
Flying the flag for flexibility
Journal 7th May 2024
With more employees seeking different working patterns, we speak to solicitor Scott Stevenson about how he introduced a system of flexible working at his firm.
Retail reform
Journal 7th May 2024
The Scottish Law Commission is asking whether the Tenancy of Shops (Scotland) Act 1949 has outlived its usefulness and, if so, what rights a tenant should have?
Technology and the courts
Journal 3rd May 2024
From remote courts to paperless proceedings, the use of technology has changed considerably, and even more so since the pandemic. Is this way of conducting proceedings here to stay?
Scottish Law Commission seeks comments on tenement law reform
Journal 3rd May 2024
The Scottish Law Commission has published its Discussion Paper consulting on reform of the law of the tenement.
Taxation across borders
Journal 2nd May 2024
The issue surrounding what and how much a taxpayer should be paying in the UK is a frequent topic of debate, but it becomes even more complex when said taxpayer starts to operate in more than one jurisdiction.
SLCC publishes a budget for a time of uncertainty
Journal 2nd May 2024
The Scottish Legal Complaints Commission (SLCC) has laid its budget for 2024-25 before parliament after the SLCC Board approved its draft budget unchanged following a statutory consultation.
Reforming tenement law
Journal 1st May 2024
SPONSORED: Our Scottish roots
Journal 1st May 2024
Cashroom’s journey in revolutionising legal accounting for law firms that has spanned more than 15 years.
60 seconds with… a 2023 award winner
Journal 1st May 2024
Last year’s In-House Rising Star Award winner, Christopher Knudsen, sat down with Sophie McIvor from the Society to reflect on his career journey so far.
The case for compulsory mediation
Journal 30th April 2024
The issue of compulsory mediation is exercising legal minds on both sides of the Border and, as the appetite for change in Scotland increases, the matter of its feasibility or desirability becomes ever more relevant.
The Law of Criminal Procedure in Scotland
Journal 29th April 2024
The practice of criminal law is closely regulated by procedure, which in turn is intertwined with rules of evidence. Sometimes it can be difficult to disentangle them.
Sheila’s penultimate presidential update
Journal 26th April 2024
Writing to us from the Western Isles, she talks all things member forum events past and forthcoming, the latest on regulating the profession and criminal law developments.
ARCHIVE: Framework for tribunal reform
Journal 26th April 2024
An overview of the new structure for tribunals to be introduced by the Tribunals (Scotland) Act 2014. Where are we now?
Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service publishes business plan
Journal 25th April 2024
The Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service (SCTS) Business Plan 2024-25 has been published, setting out the organisation’s plans and ambitions for the coming year.
It's a balancing act for adjudicators
Journal 24th April 2024
Two recent decisions of the Scottish courts show the fine line adjudicators may be asked to tread when it comes to considering a defence.
SPONSORED: LawWare's 6-point action plan
Journal 24th April 2024
Cyber shields up: make sure your firm is not the next victim of ransomware.
From pitch to court
Journal 23rd April 2024
Scott Stevenson shares how his previous career as a professional footballer now plays into his legal work.
Criminal law career appetite remains
Journal 19th April 2024
The Public Defence Solicitor’s Office has welcomed students to explore the opportunities available to them if they were to consider a career in legally aided criminal defence work.
It’s safe to ask for help
Journal 18th April 2024
Behind the sleekest of office doors and laptops buzzing with emails, notifications and never-ending to-do lists lies an epidemic – one that costs UK businesses up to £56bn per year.
How can employers do more?
Journal 17th April 2024
Two major retailers pledged to stop sexual harassment in the workplace through a s23 agreement with the EHRC.
SSDT Latest Decisions
Journal 16th April 2024
Providing you with the latest decisions from the SSDT for April, as well as links back to previously published ones.
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