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Licensing briefing: as the rating revaluations take effect, it is worth knowing a few basics that may be of financial benefit to your clients
Tax briefing: new penalties for involvement in failed tax avoidance schemes are among the significant measures in the spring Budget of which solicitors should be aware
Planning briefing: a community infrastructure levy to sit alongside s 75 agreements is under consideration by the Scottish Government, but experience south of the border is not all favourable
Reports relating to Graeme Miller Cunningham; David Stuart McDonald; William Nugent and David Drain
A pre-election promise of a £1 million nil rate band for inheritance tax has begun to be implemented, but only in stages and only if certain circumstances prevail, as this article explains
This month's in-house interviewee is unusual in having held senior roles in each of private practice, in-house public sector, and now in-house private sector for a global investment management company
A new criterion has been added to the Civil Legal Aid Quality Assurance Criteria Guidance
Recent public policy work of the Society's committees, including Brexit; children's hearings; organ donation; contract: third party rights
Advice column: I was moved to another office to help out, but someone there has now stirred things up against me
With new rules set to come into force affecting solicitor letting agents and wider tenancy law, the minister responsible highlights the main features
The Word of Gold: just giving may be the most powerful business strategy of all
Changes are afoot in the insurance market. Lockton explains the implications for the Master Policy on matters that include solicitors’ duty of disclosure
Whatever your discipline, please contribute to this important survey into use of, and attitudes to, arbitration, the organisers ask
Professional Practice advice: acceptable documents when clients are elsewhere
From the Professional Practice team: a forthcoming Law Society of Scotland guide will help solicitors to understand the risks associated with working digitally, and best practice in dealing with them
Advice from the Professional Practice team about responding to complaints by non-clients when information confidential to their client may be at stake
Launched only in September 2016, the Society’s student associate membership scheme recently signed up its 1,000th member. What does it have to offer? We hear some student feedback
What process requires to be carried out, and what resources deployed, before a complaint to the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission is judged ineligible? More than might be supposed, the SLCC reveals
Cases seeking statutory payments for failure to follow the rules covering private tenancy deposits have thrown up some interesting and difficult issues, and variations in awards
How is the EU likely to evolve without the UK? The Law Societies' Brussels Office reports on the Commission's white paper setting out various options, and initial reactions from member states
Our report on the second of the Law Society of Scotland's seminars on the key issues arising from the Brexit process, featuring three speakers with a special interest in the human rights aspect
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
The proposed introduction in Scotland of qualified one-way costs shifting is intended to benefit PI pursuers, but without proper checks and balances risks a significant rise in fraudulent claims
Review of Mental Health, Incapacity and the Law in Scotland (Patrick and Stavert)