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Cultivating judgment

Journal 19th October 2015
Historically, lawyers developed professional judgment through being trained under the close supervision of a more experienced practitioner, but is the same opportunity available to today’s trainees?
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Women: paths to power

Journal 19th October 2015
A further article on helping women aspire to leadership positions argues that apparent disadvantages can become a springboard to a different, and potentially game-changing, style of leadership
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Sorry: no longer the hardest word?

Journal 19th October 2015
What is the likely impact of the Scottish bill to encourage apologies in situations that may give rise to litigation, taken with the measure imposing a duty of candour on medical professionals?
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Fairness in the balance

Journal 19th October 2015
Latest criminal cases, including cross-examination; community payback orders; non-harassment orders; deletions and amendments
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Minimum pricing: the latest

Journal 19th October 2015
Licensing briefing: a brief guide to the Advocate General's opinion in the Scotch Whisky Association's petition for judicial review
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Planning: shakeup on the way?

Journal 19th October 2015
Planning briefing: ministers have set up an independent review panel with a mission to improve the efficiency of the planning process; and a revised circular clarifies the effect of s 42 applications
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New burdens for employers?

Journal 19th October 2015
Tax briefing: Government proposals, recently under consultation, regarding contractors and freelancers, and employee termination payments, could add to administrative and financial costs for employers
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Scottish Solicitors Discipline Tribunal

Journal 19th October 2015
Report relating to Richard Allan Sandeman
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Ancillary rights as real rights

Journal 19th October 2015
How are ancillary rights under a lease constituted, in particular when they involve more than one landowner? This article considers the position with reference to the current land registration system
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Life at the cutting edge

Journal 19th October 2015
Being the only lawyer in a global medical devices company, headquartered in Edinburgh with a strong IP focus, means an interesting life for the subject of this month’s in-house interview
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One form if firms hold client money

Journal 19th October 2015
To simplify the rules, the Society has introduced a single style of accounts certificate for firms holding client money
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Further fraud alerts issued

Journal 19th October 2015
A warning of the latest types of attempted fraud against solicitors and their clients
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Law reform roundup

Journal 19th October 2015
Recent work of the Law Reform department, including fatal accidents and sudden deaths; court and tribunal fees; British Sign Language (Scotland) Bill; immigration and asylum
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Guidance: duties re legal rights

Journal 19th October 2015
New guidance from the Society on whether executors are obliged to inform a potential legal rights claimant of his or her entitlement
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From the Brussels office

Journal 19th October 2015
Recent developments in the EU: online ADR platform coming
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Rights in chaos: asylum seekers and migrants in the EU

Journal 19th October 2015
As the flow of migrants towards the EU shows no sign of abating, this briefing from the Brussels office outlines the legal regime that is intended to govern how they are treated
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Mirror wills: can I change?

Journal 19th October 2015
The Professional Practice team advises on whether and when a solicitor can act for one spouse who wishes to change an earlier mirror will
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Renewal: the impetus for review

Journal 19th October 2015
As firms conclude the annual renewal of their Master Policy cover, some answers to questions on the relationship between claims, risk management and firms’ professional indemnity insurance premiums
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Ask Ash

Journal 19th October 2015
Advice column: how do I rein in an over-keen junior I am mentoring?
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The day of minimis is here

Journal 19th October 2015
The Word of Gold: more for less? It's yesterday's challenge
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If it ain't broken...?

Journal 19th October 2015
Legally IT: how automated is your digital document system? If it can't do “smart” documents, it's probably time for an upgrade
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The voice of youth

Journal 19th October 2015
The Society’s Regulatory Committee is made up of experienced solicitors and non-lawyers – and one young lawyer member, Joe Boyd, who tells the Journal about his experiences so far
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Good health – fair question?

Journal 14th September 2015
In light of revelations at the Glasgow bin lorry inquiry, the authors consider how employers can legally enquire into a job applicant's or employee's medical condition
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Time to raise the age of criminal responsibility

Journal 14th September 2015
The Criminal Justice (Scotland) Bill presents the opportunity to raise the age of criminal responsibility in Scotland to 12 years old – one we should seize
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