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As the likelihood increases of adoptions involving children from other countries, Scotland should adopt guidance from the Family Division in England & Wales
Is presumed liability the answer to compensating vulnerable road users quickly and fairly? A recent case with a cyclist victim illustrates the shortcomings in our current fault based system
On holiday in Haute Savoie, a Scots lawyer uncovers an inter-village dispute that he thinks must create some sort of record
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
The Society has put forward various proposals to reform the Guarantee Fund, but solicitors should consider carefully which would be beneficial to the operation of the fund and to the profession (fuller version)
The Society has put forward various proposals to reform the Guarantee Fund, but solicitors should consider carefully which would be beneficial to the operation of the fund and to the profession
Reviews of Email, Social Media and the Internet at Work (Mason); Deferred Prosecution Agreements (Sprenger), Ernie Shippin
Eilidh Wiseman, the Society's Vice President, describes her background and perspective on the profession, her time on Council, and the big issues it is now facing
Even as we come to terms with changes taking place now, some are predicting more radical developments ahead – keep up with what is happening at the Law in Scotland conference
Registers of Scotland page: work progresses apace to secure the registration of all public land in Scotland – and has recently resulted in the registration of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of St Kilda
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
“Leading Legal Excellence” is the theme for this year's annual conference of the Society. As a taster, the Journal spoke to three keynote speakers, each with a mission to promote excellence
As the all-Scotland Sheriff Personal Injury Court prepares to open its doors, the author discusses how personal injury practice is likely to change with the court's modernised features and procedures
As questions continue to arise regarding completion of the application form under the new land registration regime, specialist advisers provide further guidance on some common points of difficulty
In association with Tilney Bestinvest: the complex world of charity governance
Significant powers over gambling machines, going well beyond the limited proposal of the Smith Commission in this field, could end up being devolved to Holyrood through the Scotland Bill
The Inner House has ruled on a dispute over statutory interpretation that has led to widely differing valuations of pension interests on divorce
Latest civil cases, including ascertaining whereabouts; commercial actions; res judicata; undertakings; competency; amendment; expenses; provisional damages
Intellectual property briefing: the CJEU decision rejecting the challenge to the Lego Man 3D trade mark is a sensible application of the CTM Regulation
Corporate briefing: can a limited company bring an Equality Act claim for discrimination? A recent employment tribunal ruling suggests it can
Reports of cases relating to Michael Sandison Allan; Stephen Gerard Fagan; John Clarke Muir
Property briefing: After six months of the land and buildings transaction tax, its operation in relation to leases still contains significant uncertainties. This article explains how the tax is intended to work
Working for an organisation with a £2.5 billion budget provides huge challenges and big variety for the legal team at Glasgow City Council, as this month’s in-house profile shows
Students set up free legal advice service