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Doulas: living and dying well in Scotland

Journal 16th October 2017
Providing support for the dying has become a skill with its own title: the end-of-life doula. A private client solicitor explains how she has added the role to her professional work
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Lobbying: the new regime

Journal 16th October 2017
The Scottish Parliament’s new Lobbying Register is approaching its introduction, scheduled for the first quarter of 2018. What forms of lobbying are covered, and how to comply with the law?
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Protect yourselves, Society warns

Journal 16th October 2017
Solicitors who engage in lobbying for clients should be careful to protect themselves against complaints of breach of confidentiality, the Society’s Professional Practice team advises
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Ending short sentences: impact on the courts

Journal 16th October 2017
Latest criminal cases, including defective representation; desertion for prejudice; breach of the peace; plus a comment on what extending the presumption against short sentences might mean for courts
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Board policy: do not shake

Journal 16th October 2017
Licensing briefing: will we see much change in board policies as a result of new membership? Let us hope that hard pressed officials do not bring about poorly prepared reforms
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Brexit and professional sport

Journal 16th October 2017
Sport briefing: EU free movement benefits not only professional sportspersons but also in some cases their ability to transport the tools of their trade. A “hard” Brexit would have significant effects
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Rely on HMRC's guidance at your peril

Journal 16th October 2017
Tax briefing: the Court of Appeal has held HMRC entitled to correct its guidance and apply it to any taxpayer with “open” affairs, unless a very high threshold of unfairness is met
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Standard missives: an unachievable dream?

Journal 16th October 2017
Property briefing: as debate continues on the house sale and purchase process, a Glasgow solicitor questions the value of the Scottish Standard Clauses and comments on how they are regularly qualified
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Let in-house keep you right

Journal 16th October 2017
The former vice chair of the In-house Lawyers' Committee has moved back to private practice – to an internal role as her firm’s regulation and compliance manager
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Accredited specialists: five years can qualify

Journal 16th October 2017
The Society has revised its rules for applying for specialist accreditation
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What's Daisy done?: Society's new campaign

Journal 16th October 2017
A new consumer-focused advertising campaign promotes the work of Scottish solicitors as trusted, regulated legal professionals
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Law reform roundup

Journal 16th October 2017
Recent public policy work of the Society's committees, including EU Withdrawal Bill; gender representation; Islands (Scotland) Bill; Brexit and health matters; Brexit and competition policy
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Wartime honour

Journal 16th October 2017
Ian R Kirkwood has been made a Commandeur de la Légion d’Honneur
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Paralegal pointers

Journal 16th October 2017
SPA focuses on Glasgow 2018 after Aberdeen conference cancellation
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Society sets up secure channel

Journal 16th October 2017
The Law Society of Scotland has a new means of sending confidential information securely
Journal

All fee earners now

Journal 16th October 2017
The final of three articles on the digital office discusses the staff requirements and changing roles that follow a programme of change
Journal

Stand up to your stammer

Journal 16th October 2017
Do you suffer from a stammer? Do you see it as a barrier to your choice of legal career? One solicitor tells how even criminal court practice is not beyond someone with an incurable stammer
Journal

The data imperative

Journal 16th October 2017
With the arrival next May of the General Data Protection Regulation, protecting your clients’ data is more important than ever. Advice from Lockton on some basic duties, and how to prepare
Journal

Ask Ash

Journal 16th October 2017
Advice column: my travel requirements are proving much more onerous than I thought on taking the job
Journal

In-house: my client, my job?

Journal 16th October 2017
New guidance for in-house lawyers helps them to deal with difficult questions over who they may properly advise in the course of their employment
Journal

Q&A corner

Journal 16th October 2017
From the Professional Practice team: Confirmation – DON’T send HMRC the principal C1!
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Giving cheques a new image

Journal 16th October 2017
Advice from Professional Practice about changes that will mean faster clearing of cheques – and a need to make new arrangements to comply with the accounts rules regarding retention of cheques
Journal

Talaq and the growing challenge of overseas divorces

Journal 18th September 2017
The Indian Supreme Court decision annulling a talaq divorce shows the importance of looking into foreign orders sought to be founded on in Scotland
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Too close to the wind?

Journal 18th September 2017
Extended version of the intellectual property briefing on the UK Supreme Court decision in Actavis UK v Eli Lilly: when does a variant on a patented item infringe that patent?
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