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February 2022

Making the running
A career background at Audit Scotland makes taking up post as the Society's chief executive not such a radical departure, Diane McGiffen tells the Journal, as she sets out her aims for the Society
Is your website doing the business?
In association with LawWare: A few key considerations in designing a website that engages viewers and is easy to understand
Climate change: where do we go now?
What has been achieved to date by the Society’s Climate Change Working Group, the priorities for the profession in the wake of COP26 and the group’s continuing role
Women in Law: an appeal
The Women in Law Project is appealing for more personal stories from women working today – and especially for stories from ethnic minority women in law, past and present
Business lending: a human process
In association with Braemar Finance: Every stage of a request for funding involves a member of the team

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Regulars

  • Book reviews: February 2022
  • Reading for pleasure: February 2022
  • People on the move: February 2022

Perspectives

  • Editorial: Rights of others
  • Profile: Bob Clark
  • Viewpoints: Baronies: the 2021 picture
  • Opinion: Barbara Bolton
  • President's column: February 2022

Features

  • Making the running
  • Climate change: where do we go now?
  • Women in Law: an appeal
  • Inquiries: addressing some questions
  • Legal rights and grey areas
  • Lawyering naked and alone

Briefings

  • Human rights: Gendered passports survive challenge
  • Pensions: Are employers ready for the challenge?
  • Succession: Putting it right: scope of the s 3 remedy
  • Property: When the debtor defaults
  • In-house: Starting an in-house career, in the house!
  • Criminal court: New year, familiar issues
  • Employment: Is a "right to disconnect" on the horizon?
  • Family: Parens patriae: a cross-border issue

In practice

  • EHRC offers race case fund
  • WCAC 2022: Edinburgh hosts the world
  • Ask Ash: Missing those holiday spots
  • Still time to resolve
  • Feedback: find a way to help
  • Tradecraft tips

Online exclusive

  • A less travelled route to the law
  • Putting consumer interests first
  • When COVID met Brexit
  • Message on a bottle

In this issue

  • Is your website doing the business?
  • Business lending: a human process
  • Journal index 2021
  • The Denovo approach: Trust!

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