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Property briefing: the Scottish Law Commission has produced a discussion paper dealing with six issues relating to termination of commercial leases, described here by the lead commissioner
This month’s in-house interview is a little different – a senior investment industry manager shares his experience of working with in-house legal teams and what helps the relationship to work best
Recent work of the Society's policy committees, including road traffic offences; benefits sanctions; Brexit and security; internet regulation; Planning (Scotland) Bill
One of the first Lawscot Foundation recipients, who is studying at Abertay University, and her mentor share their experiences
The SLCC is no fan of the present legal complaints system – but how to redesign it? We report on two recent events held to discuss this
What is happening with the Master Policy renewal this year, what is changing and what actions firms should take as part of the process
In addition to the regular agenda, the Society’s annual general meeting found itself returning to the debate over alternative business structures
Rounding up another successful SPA annual conference including the 2018 Paralegal of the Year Award; the association’s new website; and further planned events this year, including a Dundee conference
How is your understanding of business financial information? The Journal went to see what could be learned from a Society CPD seminar on the subject
Advice column: I'm being bullied, but nothing changed after I complained
The now-passed Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceedings) (Scotland) Bill allows recovery of expenses where representation was pro bono. The author discusses the impact of this change
Two professional support lawyers describe how their roles have changed, and explain why a new Scottish Association of Litigation Support Solicitors has been set up to discuss matters of common interest
The author believes that the form of words with which those attending children's panel hearings are often advised of their right of appeal is misleading and can create difficulties for their solicitor
Surviving Acts of the pre-1707 Scots Parliament are dwindling in number, more so since the arrival of the modern Parliament – which has however respected the old language if retaining but amending APS
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
Ministers seek to reform adults with incapacity law to take account of human rights developments, but there are grounds for concern whether aspects of the proposals would be human rights-compliant
Review of Lord Hope's Diaries: Senior Counsel 1978-1986
Katie McKenna is the Society's head of High Street Member Engagement
My final President’s column must begin with some thanks, but I also want to repeat my confidence in the future of the profession, despite the many changes and challenges to be faced
Registers of Scotland page: Development Plan Approval service; ScotLIS; Digital Discharge Service
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
In association with Wesleyan: five steps legal firms should take to achieve successful succession planning
With a career ranging across most sizes of firm, and years of service at the Society, incoming President Alison Atack brings wide experience to the role. She tells the Journal of the challenges ahead
Renfrewshire Law Centre closed in March, after 20 years of operation, the victim of funding cuts. Its principal solicitor reflects on his time there, and the void it leaves