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For the first time we are seeing a real openness about employment issues within the profession such as the gender pay gap, and the time is right for a network such as Women in Law Scotland
Review of The Nobile Officium (Thomson)
Our profile highlights Naomi Pryde, Council member representing Scottish solicitors practising in England & Wales
The Society's engagement with – and provision of services for – members is taking another step up with the appointment of a new executive director. And its new office facilities promise much as well
Registers of Scotland page: a year after the 2012 Act regime came in, the Keeper reflects on what has been achieved – and the next goals that the Act makes possible
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
The pay gap affecting more senior women, as compared with male colleagues and some other women, plus the plight of legal aid lawyers, are among the notable points of this year's Journal employment survey
The newly established Scottish Sentencing Council is charged with improving understanding, and achieving greater consistency in sentencing. We report on how it hopes to achieve this
A depressed oil price means continuing difficulties for the UK offshore industry, but the economic situation presents its own opportunities for advisers
In this extract from an address on "The future of law reform in Scotland", the chairman of the Scottish Law Commission offers some ideas on achieving earlier legislation on law reform proposals
The Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Bill aims to tackle some perceived social evils, but does it have the right formula? This article explains why the Society has concerns
Changes to sheriff and jury procedure, and the possible extension of the presumption against short custodial sentences, feature in this month's criminal law roundup in addition to recent cases of note
Corporate briefing: larger companies will soon have to report on steps they are taking to prevent slavery and human trafficking – a duty that is likely to affect any business within their supply chain
Agriculture briefing: an update on the delegated powers in the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill, and on the various guidance notes now in place following agreement between landlord and tenant bodies
IP briefing: a case currently before the Scottish courts has also thrown up issues of the liability of a director for alleged infringements by the company he controlled
Family briefing: child welfare reports have replaced bar reports, and with them come additional considerations for solicitors ahead of the court instructing a report
Sport briefing: an Indian athlete has successfully challenged the regulations governing her ability to compete as a female with hyperandrogenism. On what basis did she succeed, and what happens next?
Reports of cases relating to David James Clark; Richard Sutton Housley; Michael Louis Karus
A year after the designated day, questions are still arising in relation to advance notices, and when a letter of obligation remains necessary. This month's property briefing attempts to address these
GLSS/COPFS programme opens more pupils’ eyes to a legal career
Aileen Caskie appointed as the Society's executive director of member services and engagement
The Society is meeting with practitioners and local faculties to discuss the obligations imposed by the Criminal Courts Practice Note No 3 of 2015, and the funding required
Recent work of the Law Reform department, including Abusive Behaviour etc Bill; parking offences; Apologies (Scotland) Bill; alcohol controls; IP rights: unjustified threats
Professional Practice column: advice on a grievance regarding a client who took their business elsewhere after receiving initial advice