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Reports relating to Lynsey Ann McLean; Solicitor B
Practitioners are still coming to terms with the new registration law, and its effect on the principle of reliance on the register. We explain how the principle applies to the different types of title
“The sun comes up in the morning and goes down in the evening and anything could happen in between.” Welcome to the world of the GC to Scottish Rugby, the subject of this month’s in-house interview
Recent work of the Law Reform department, including English Votes for English laws; EU reform and referendum; organ transplantation; apologies; trade unions
Agreement has been reached on an increase in the number of judges at the EU Court of Justice
Oxfam Lawyers Against Poverty is a new organisation dedicated to improving education and access to justice where needed overseas. A volunteer describes its aims and its first projects, in Tajikistan
This month’s risk management column discusses the issues that arise for consideration, and the various steps that may or should be taken, when a problem comes to light
Advice column: if we have to organise our own Christmas lunch, do we invite the boss who refused us one?
The Word of Gold: whatever the size of your firm, good scoping of client work is fundamental to profit
Tribute to a past President of the Society who died last month
How does the Land Registration (Scotland) Act 2012 apply to leases? Expert advice on what should be registered, and the triggering of automatic plot registration
Given the extent of harmonisation of European IP rights, a UK exit from the EU would raise significant issues that rights holders and others need to consider now
Bank customers claiming to have been mis-sold interest rate swap products, and who are dissatisfied with the FCA review scheme, may be able to draw hope from an English High Court decision
Holidaying via Airbnb and similar internet based services is taking off in a big way, but there are potential pitfalls in terms of legal liability
How does pensions auto-enrolment apply to trainee solicitors? We offer some initial guidance as to how the provisions are likely to operate
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
Scotland's prostitution laws are failing, and add to the dangers facing sex workers. A proposed member’s bill at Holyrood to decriminalise sex work, following the New Zealand model, deserves support
Reviews of The International Protection of Adults (Frimston and others); The Jurisprudence of Lord Hoffmann (ed Davies and Pila)
This month's profile features Frank Johnston, long serving convener of the Society's Consumer Law Committee
Credit to the Government for changing course, for now, over Sheriff Appeal Court legal aid, following the Society’s representations; and how the changing legal market dominates many other discussions
Registers of Scotland page: RoS is now consulting on the best ways to use Keeper-induced registration as an aid to completing the Land Register
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
Is there an answer to the stressed-out feeling that afflicts many lawyers? One firm has invested in mindfulness training, led by Martin Stepek, who told the Journal what he believes can be achieved
New entrants to the legal services market are hugely excited at the prospects, but can established practices respond? We report on one of the major themes of the “Leading Legal Excellence” conference