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Registers of Scotland page: Development Plan Approval service; Right First Time campaign; Land Register completion
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
Revenue Scotland page: Experience in delivering the first devolved taxes, and a collaborative approach involving its users, enabled Revenue Scotland to deliver the LBTT supplement in time on 1 April
Would leaving the European Union be good for our democracy, or our economy? What other factors are significant in the 23 June referendum? We invited a prominent lawyer from each side to put their case
From small town origins to big firm practice, with a personal tale as well, Eilidh Wiseman brings a range of experiences – and aims – to the role of President of the Society, as she tells the Journal
The Scottish Parliament has passed another healthy dose of legislation under the land reform umbrella, this time introducing a more top down approach, and the further strengthening of community rights
Two Outer House decisions together represent a new approach to assessing damages for pleural plaques in Scotland – one that abandons the framework arrangements favoured by insurers and their advisers
Good charity governance goes beyond the legal requirements, and advisers should be alert to other issues with the potential to affect a charity’s reputation and finances
In association with Eadie Corporate Solutions: a former deputy police commander, now owner of Eadie Corporate Solutions, highlights how police skillsets have proved so successful in executry tracing
Latest civil cases, including judgments; appeals; time bar, skilled witnesses; joint and several liability; recovery of documents; title to sue; reduction; incapacity; summary applications; interlocutors
Employment briefing: two somewhat connected themes this month – the Panama papers and their impact on privacy of earnings; and the new data protection law now approved by the EU
Family briefing: pension assets as a source of funds, alleged “dissipation” through IHT planning, and periodical allowance for upkeep of horses have all been considered in a recent Outer House ruling
Pensions briefing: a decision of the English High Court on a pension transfer request has presented a dilemma for trustees and led to calls for statutory intervention to assist their task]
Reports of cases relating to Alasdair James Goodban; Michael Fyfe Wright
The Government is keen on the community right to buy land, but not many purchases have completed. One successful body recounts its experience, and explains why the process may now be a little easier
Our in-house interview subject’s work for a private housebuilding company, which he describes
as “just like working as a GP”, only represents some of his numerous activities and interests
The ending of the appointment of an attorney cannot be reversed, even if this is desirable
Scottish Paralegal Association column: AGM report; CPD call
In association with Tilney: common concerns where holdings are in certificated form
Recent work of the Law Reform department, including Investigatory Powers Bill; domestic abuse offence; child safety online; clandestine civil penalty; adults with incapacity
Regulations will shortly be in place to enact a mandatory duty on large employers to publish data on the gender pay gap in their organisation. Will they make a difference?
Key points from Marsh’s latest Annual Master Policy Report, highlighting in particular the very substantial downward trend in the number of intimations
Advice column: should I give up my corporate earnings to follow my court work dream?
The Word of Gold: the shelves of a different kind of partnership are full of lessons for law firms