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You are a principal whose thoughts are turning to retirement, but what are your options? All of them involve forward planning to achieve a smooth landing
Details of the Scottish Paralegal Association’s autumn conference in Dundee are revealed here, along with plans for other CPD events, formal and less formal
This follow-up to the Commercial Court Conference 2018 argues that there is a need for guidance dealing specifically with recovery and disclosure of electronic documents in commercial actions
Members of Ampersand Advocates instructed in the mesh litigation explain an Outer House decision clarifying how the Montgomery test applies to reasonable treatment options
A recent Inner House decision has clarified the scope of the remedy of contractual retention in response to a breach by the other contracting party
The fuller version of the article highlighting key themes and issues in the Scottish Government's consultation on part 1 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
The Simple Procedure Rules have so far brought a number of benefits, but there are issues that should be looked at before they are extended to causes such as personal injury claims
Reviews of Human Rights Law in Scotland (Reed and Murdoch); Lord Hope's Diaries: Dean of Faculty 1986-1989
Rachael Delaney is a trainee solicitor at Blackadders LLP, Dundee and a Lawscot Foundation student mentor
It is an honour to represent the profession on the important issues facing us – including legal aid, Brexit and the regulation review, as well as those revealed by the Profile of the Profession survey
Registers of Scotland page: Keeper's first three months; new application form; ScotLIS
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
Nicola Gordon, Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland chair, tells the Journal of its work to increase the spread of applicants and help them do themselves justice, despite having to disappoint many
Lawyers are familiar with clients who had a troubled childhood, but research has shed new light on biological effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and the implications for law and society
Civil litigators need to begin preparing for the new legislation on funding of and expenses in court actions, now passed by the Scottish Parliament. We highlight the main features
Some key themes and issues raised in the consultation on the Children (Scotland) Act 1995, covering parental disputes concerning a child, among other contentious issues
A discussion of the factors that will shape the future of debt recovery in Scotland, in particular the growing significance of artificial intelligence and its use for increasingly sophisticated tasks
Latest criminal cases, including breach of community order; identification; alcohol tests; sentencing for historical sexual abuse; plus comments on the new law on statements, and on appeal statistics
Intellectual property briefing: a roundup covering Unified Patent Court Agreement latest, IP aspects of the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement, and GDPR as it relates to internet domain name registration
Corporate briefing: if protection is sought for documents because of their commercial sensitivity, proper reasons in support must be given, as a ruling relating to the Edinburgh Tram Inquiry shows
Agriculture briefing: can a tenant be said to have abandoned agricultural activity on a farm where they carry on a separate business, allowing others to use the land? Yes, the Land Court has ruled
Sport briefing: the recent case of Samir Nasri illustrates the care that must be taken by sportspeople to avoid doping violations, and what may be needed to claim a therapeutic use exemption
Property briefing: the lead commissioner summarises the issues in the Scottish Law Commission's discussion paper on s 53 of the Title Conditions Act, and the proposals on which views are sought