August 2012
Landowners must take a proactive role in the management of their land if they are to escape the vicarious liability provisions of the new wildlife legislation
A Court of Session decision suggests that there are times when stones can be left unturned
A tendency towards reflective learning is becoming de rigueur among professional bodies, but what does the concept entail? A solicitor turned law lecturer offers some reflections of his own
A slightly abridged version of the guest address to new solicitors at the Law Society of Scotland's admission ceremony on 13 July 2012
The successful, but still underused, employee ownership business model could become more accessible if the recommendations of the recently published Nuttall report are given effect
In this issue
- Trapped by the Wildlife Act?
- What constitutes "reasonable endeavours"?
- Reflective learning explained
- Values to the fore
- Employee ownership: removing the barriers
- Reading for pleasure
- Should you be paying your interns?
- Opinion column: John Deighan
- Book reviews
- Council profile
- President's column
- Edinburgh's history unveiled
- Capital connection
- Cohabitees and the principle of fairness
- Coulsfield cloned
- A plea in law for equal marriage
- Aiming high: rising stars
- Get your facts right
- Pension rights and TUPE transfers
- 2014: an ET odyssey
- Giving back
- ILG to mark 40 years in style
- Rural lessons for urban conveyancing
- Investing in our own futures
- Training the flexible way
- Business radar
- Code of conduct for MHT work
- Law reform roundup
- The threat from within
- Ask Ash
- The learning curve