March 2023
Adversarial litigation is better conducted without causing unnecessary stress by aggressive behaviour towards an opponent. That’s the thinking behind the new Mindful Business Charter guidance
The benefits of hybrid working have become apparent to many more people since the pandemic, but it gives rise to some practical and legal issues that still need to be addressed
Substantial reforms to trust law recommended by the Scottish Law Commission in 2014 are finally before the Scottish Parliament. This article highlights the main features for practitioners
For young people involved in offending behaviour, Clan Childlaw believes the Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill contains positive changes, but has significant omissions regarding legal advice
Organisers of the first Festival of Legal Possibilities tell how it highlighted the ever more varied legal career options while calling for the legal sector to pick up the pace on diversity
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Perspectives
Features
Briefings
- Civil court: No rule against redaction
- Corporate: Privileged or confidential – who can access
- Intellectual property: Big tech, AI and enforcement
- Succession: Non face-to-face will instructions; form C1
- Agriculture: “Route map” for agricultural reform
- Parking: About this ticket…
- In-house: Caring for the carers