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Designed for justice

Journal 18th April 2016
How design thinking seeks to usher in a new era of effective criminal justice in Dundee
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Reading for pleasure

Journal 18th April 2016
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
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Opinion: Tim Musson

Journal 18th April 2016
The Investigatory Powers Bill raises many contentious issues regarding the proper boundary between security and the right to privacy, but two at least should be of particular concern to solicitors
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Book reviews

Journal 18th April 2016
Review of European Criminal Law (Klip)
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Profile

Journal 18th April 2016
This month's column features Christine Walsh, human resources professional and non-solicitor Council member, who has been “pleasantly surprised” by the informality on Council
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President's column

Journal 18th April 2016
Now is the time for solicitors to make their voices heard in getting election candidates to commit to access to justice, and in particular to protecting the legal aid budget
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20 is the new 40

Journal 18th April 2016
Registers of Scotland page: corporate plan service standards; Sasine Register closure to standard securities
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People on the move

Journal 18th April 2016
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
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Stress: the common enemy

Journal 18th April 2016
Stress is the biggest single issue affecting Scotland’s young lawyers, wherever they work. That clearly emerges from research by the SYLA, whose committee now calls for a full debate on how to tackle it
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A safer way to talk

Journal 18th April 2016
Coaching could help resolve stress-inducing work situations, according to Veronica Gallagher, who talked to the Journal about her own experience and how she is willing to take time to help others
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Mind the gap

Journal 18th April 2016
Is insurance available which covers legal firms for the adverse impact of a cyber event? The answer depends on what exactly is meant by these terms
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SLCC: a role in standards?

Journal 18th April 2016
The Scottish Legal Complaints Commission’s strategy consultation has sparked an argument over its proper role in setting standards for the profession
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Budget 2016: a spoonful of sugar?

Journal 18th April 2016
Behind the headlines, this year’s Budget contained some substantial tax changes. Some of the most significant for solicitors and their clients are outlined here
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Rights lost to sight?

Journal 18th April 2016
Government decisions, at UK and Scottish level, affect the rights of large sections of the population. But are they being effectively scrutinised, and should lawyers be concerned?
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Take care with care services

Journal 18th April 2016
Registration requirements for care services providers can catch out those seeking to change the legal entity through which they operate
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How the Sheriff Appeal Court fits in

Journal 18th April 2016
Latest criminal cases, including expert evidence; Sheriff Appeal Court; homicide; bail appeals; Crown appeal against sentence
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Extended liability?

Journal 18th April 2016
Licensing briefing: the trade should consider the implications of the Supreme Court decision in Mohamud v WM Morrison Supermarkets for licensees' liability for acts of their employees
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Periti credere? [Experts believe]

Journal 18th April 2016
Family briefing: a recent sheriff court decision challenges the practice of relying on the evidence of child psychologists in family actions – but should their role simply be better defined?
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What's happening on the review

Journal 18th April 2016
Planning briefing: a note on progress at the Independent Review of the Planning System; and key points from two separate draft advice documents published by the Scottish Government
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Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal

Journal 18th April 2016
Report relating to Gerard James McCarron
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Deeds of conditions: emerging stronger

Journal 18th April 2016
A further contribution to the deeds of conditions debate argues that the Lands Tribunal in the Marriott case has underpinned rather than undermined their use to support the maintenance of common areas
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In-house and staying in demand

Journal 18th April 2016
The Society’s new offices provided the setting for the return of the in-house conference, at which a range of speakers delivered a programme of interest to the whole sector
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Further warning over historic client balances

Journal 18th April 2016
The Society is again reminding members of the disciplinary consequences of failing to disburse all historic client balances from concluded transactions
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Law reform roundup

Journal 18th April 2016
Recent work of the Law Reform department, including Lobbying Bill; LBTT; gender pay gap reporting; domestic abuse; employment tribunals; SCTS evidence and procedure review; Scotland Act
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