June 2016
Intellectual property rights is one area of close and growing harmonisation within the EU, that would be disrupted in the event of a vote to leave. What are the implications?
The evolving content and practical application of plans reports for property transactions – and why level 3 reports are not needed nearly as often as they are being requested
In a “TED talk” delivered at TEDxGlasgow on legal technology, a trainee solicitor with programming skills tells clients to challenge their lawyers on whether they are making the best use of legal IT
Cases where the court has to decide whether to transfer care proceedings to another EU member state are becoming more common in England, and Scots lawyers should be ready too
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
In this issue
- Brexit: a brand new world
- Plans reports: an evolving scene
- Law and IT: time for a new blend
- Care proceedings, the EU and foreign nationals
- Reading for pleasure
- Opinion: Simon Di Rollo
- Book reviews
- Profile
- President's column
- Coming down the line
- People on the move
- Litigation value and risk analysis
- Views of the gender gap
- Procurement: the twin track approach
- Wills: beware bank raids
- PSLs: no poor relations
- Sanctions: the holy grail
- DNA: how conclusive?
- Restoration riddle
- Tenant farming: the first guidance
- On a sticky wicket
- Looking forward, looking back: developments in anti-doping
- Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
- Additional support needs and age criteria
- Paralegal pointers
- Where law and politics meet
- Marsh: why the axe?
- Law reform roundup
- From the Brussels office
- New framework: watch this space
- Lost horizons?
- Payment frauds: the fight goes on
- Ask Ash
- SYLA: the year in focus
- New wind in the sails