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Roundup of developments at the Public Guardian, who is now also on Twitter
Maternity or paternity leave poses particular issues for a client-focused business, but new help is at hand in a Society series of best practice guides, based on solicitors' personal experiences
Professional Practice: the team continues to deal with questions regarding the conflict of interest rules, and offers a guide to when they apply, and the situations where they may not
Scottish Paralegal Association column: how can paralegals continue to grow and promote their profession?
The implications of recent payment instruction frauds, essential lessons to be learned from them, and steps that need to be taken to reduce the risk and impact of a fraud of this type
One solicitor's account of how, despite a busy professional life, she benefited from finding the time to advise a small charity through acting as a Pilotlight volunteer
The Word of Gold: how to engage with clients in order to develop your understanding of what great legal service looks like
Advice column: I don't like blowing my own trumpet, but do I have to?
Recent work of the Law Reform department, including LBTT; Abusive Behaviour Bill; Apologies (Scotland) Bill; Immigration Bill; legal aid contributions; letting agents; Third Party Rights Bill
Why deeds are commonly rejected by Registers of Scotland, and the new pre-registration checking service that should help reduce the risk
With the appointed day under the Long Leases (Scotland) Act 2012 now past, the author flags up the rights that may still be claimed, and highlights an unexpected issue relating to compensation
From emotional meltdown to effective negotiation: the new Parenting Apart programme for separating couples, and how it works, with reference to some early user experiences
Highlights from the most recent Brussels Agenda briefing issued by the UK Law Societies' joint Brussels office, including public documents; impact assessments; presumption of innocence
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
Even private lets must comply with article 8 of the ECHR. The Private Housing Tenancies (Scotland) Bill should take this into account to avoid a challenge to the competence of the enacted legislation
Review of Comparing Tort and Crime (ed Dyson)
This month the spotlight rests on Campbell Read, idiosyncratic Campbeltown solicitor and one of two Council members for the districts from there to Fort William
A new year brings new challenges for equality and diversity, and also on legal aid in the wake of the Scottish Government’s draft budget
Registers of Scotland page: a reminder of the advantages of the development plan approval service, now past its first anniversary
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
The Law Society of Scotland now has purpose-built offices that provide all the facilities a modern organisation needs. But what does it mean for the Society, and the members who support it?
A high street solicitor has just retired from a frontline practice that has brought him international recognition. We interview Adrian Ward, the man behind much of the modern law on mental disability
A new Lands Tribunal decision has placed a further obstacle in the way of developers seeking to impose maintenance burdens by deed of conditions. Is it time for a different approach?
Are the Scottish Government’s land reform proposals compatible with European human rights law? The author believes that the tests applied by the Strasbourg court leave many questions unresolved