December 2013
Does the evidence support minimum unit pricing as effective in reducing alcohol consumption? The Scotch Whisky Association's senior legal adviser argues that it does not
A battle between two registered word marks belonging to rival online legal businesses has resulted in a ruling that there is no likelihood of confusion
The authors dispute that the right to appeal a £500,000 data fine can be lost
What are your rights if a flight is seriously delayed? We investigate the European position
IP rights based on colour are not always easy to establish, but were successfully invoked recently in relation to seafood stalls in Oban
In this issue
- Myths and minimum pricing
- Off to see about my trade mark
- Let them (not) eat cake
- Grounded
- Fifty shades of green
- Reading for pleasure
- Opinion column: Stephen McGowan
- Book reviews
- Profile
- President's column
- Let’s get crofts on the register
- In black and white
- Better which way?
- Trending… in public law
- The changing world of the expert
- Brighter at last
- Reflections on five years
- Concert complexities
- Protecting your image
- Up for review
- Are you a specialist?
- Email: a question of access
- Financial fair play
- Salvesen: the proposed fix
- Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
- Shape your business's future
- Mortgage lending – the new landscape
- Profiting from Cost of Time
- Family DR options advice – carrot or stick?
- How not to win business: a guide for professionals
- Ask Ash
- PI Guidelines: further edition
- Law reform roundup
- Diary of an innocent in-houser