July 2013
Aided by a recent sheriff court decision, some accepted thinking is challenged on the obligation to produce a basic hire report
A recent Inner House decision provides valuable guidance on the law of arrestment in Scotland
As summer festivals follow in quick succession, this article surveys the legal hurdles facing their organisers
State school pupils have benefited from a project by the Government Legal Service and Crown Office to give them a chance to find out about public law and the possible careers it offers
This month's selection of leisure reading chosen by the Journal's Book Review Editor
In this issue
- Credit hire: back to basics
- You know who I mean
- Behind all the fun
- Your Future in Law
- Reading for pleasure
- Opinion column: Cameron Fyfe
- Book reviews
- Profile
- President's column
- Mapping out the Crofting Register
- Back office bait
- Another bite at the cherry
- Security of your home
- Marriage redefined
- Building better business cultures
- Keeping a rein on child cases
- Minimum gain
- Beware LLP tax changes
- Framework remodelled
- Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
- A Scottish ILG chair in New York
- Beneath the surface
- Being alert to the needs of the vulnerable
- Sins of our leaders
- How not to win business: a guide for professionals
- Litigation: a tight ship?
- Ask Ash
- Why sep rep?
- From the Brussels office
- Law reform roundup
- Diary of an innocent in-houser