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Latest civil cases, including supervision of professional practice; notes supporting preliminary pleas; case management; objections to evidence; skilled witnesses; family actions; appeal after extract
Licensing briefing: the new immigration rules requiring right-to-work checks on all potential employees pose serious issues for all employers in the licensed trade
Tax briefing: the UK Supreme Court ruling in the Rangers appeal marks a major victory for HMRC, who can be expected to adopt the court's purposive approach more widely
Environmental briefing: new regulations, implementing a 2014 EU directive, have made significant changes to the requirements regarding environmental impact assessment reports
Reports relating to Alan J Nicoll; Jane Elizabeth Steer
Property briefing: a veteran conveyancer calls into question the standard of service given by some solicitors and their attitude when a spotlight is shone on their mistakes
Having charge of Scotland’s largest local authority during a severe public spending squeeze might not be every in-house lawyer’s dream, but this month’s interviewee is up for the challenge
Recent public policy work of the Society's committees, including Child Poverty Bill; international sanctions; protective expenses orders; engaging communities; Energy Performance Certificate Register
A new Law Society of Scotland guide attempts to explain cyber risks in plain language for solicitors
The annual review of the Scottish Standard Clauses will not result in a new edition, but two points of practice in particular are worth highlighting
Regulations previewed in the two previous issues have now been made
A guest risk management contribution this month highlights the trend of penalising failures to comply with civil court rules, and suggests some good practices to help reduce the risk
The Word of Gold: the Prime Minister’s conduct of the general election can teach us much about what great leadership really means
Paralegal pointers: the SPA President reports on recent events, and invites you to a new conference in Aberdeen
The SYLA committee has taken a proactive approach in a year of challenge
Advice column: morale is bad and people are leaving at my new employers, and it’s stressing me. What can I do?
A Brussels-based adviser analyses the CJEU’s decision on wearing religious symbols at work, against the conflicting advocate general opinions, and offers an insight into the practical implications
A trainee litigation lawyer welcomes the recent rolling out of court wifi access, and looks forward to further IT developments against the findings of a related SYLA survey
As the UK Government awaits the outcome of the UN Universal Periodic Review of its performance on human rights, this article highlights some of the concerns raised in reports to the review panel
The Northern Ireland decision Galo v Bombardier Aerospace UK is a groundbreaking one for the treatment of disabled people in court – but is it going to be followed elsewhere in the UK?
The scope for claiming nervous shock as a secondary victim in clinical negligence cases, in light of a recent Court of Appeal decision regarding injury sustained during childbirth
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
The postponed commencement of part 1 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2016 provides a welcome opportunity to clarify legal aid issues regarding advice to people held at police stations
Review of Mental Health (Hale)