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Our in-house interviewee heads an award-winning legal advisory team at a bank which last year completed a demerger from its parent group – the awards recognising the team’s role in the process
Appeal to solicitors to help cut rejection rate
Recent public policy work of the Society's committees, including Brexit: judicial and administrative proceedings; physical punishment of children; civil litigation expenses; moveable transactions
Timings altered for certain procedural steps in All Scotland Court
Move to new status aims to recognise expertise and standards of paralegals
A sole principal follows up his article on doing your own cloud computing with his experience of moving to paperless, and the benefits it brings
The full list of current members, elected, ex officio, co-opted and non-solicitor
It’s time to be getting on with your Master Policy renewal, if you haven’t already. Lockton provides some tips on using the new online process
Advice column: serious pressure of work after returning from maternity is becoming too much for me
The new anti-money laundering regulations impose particular requirements on those who help clients form companies or other legal persons – whether or not client funds are handled in the process
The Word of Gold: in every business, the best ideas are often to be found in the most unexpected places
Advice from the Professional Practice team on cheque clearing changes, and charity bequests
The extended version of this month's opinion article examines the Scottish Law Commission discussion proposals on remedies for breach of contract against the SLC's stated goal of encouraging performance
With a recent EAT case in mind, how might employers adjust recruitment processes in order to be fair to candidates with Asperger's syndrome, and how get the best out of employees with the condition?
The first successful applicants have been chosen for assistance under the Lawscot Foundation's programme, and some of their background stories are “inspirational”
Discussion of the support an organisation can provide for a bereaved employee, and the factors that may be relevant to different individuals in seeking to adopt a sensitive approach
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
The SLC Discussion Paper on Remedies for Breach of Contract seeks to encourage continued performance rather than termination of a contract. Would it achieve a better balance than the present law?
Review of Land Registration (Reid and Gretton)
Naomi Pryde represents Scottish solicitors in England & Wales on the Society's Council
Access to justice includes proper and early advice to those arrested, but that can only happen at realistic rates of pay and I am committed to pressing for these in the current review of legal aid
Registers’ Development Plan Approval service has been recognised with an award for supporting the new-build property market with assurances on title
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
Fundamental constitutional issues are raised in the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill. The Journal offers an introduction to its key provisions, and some of the main issues highlighted by analysts