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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
OPG also putting new structure in place
Recent work of the Law Reform department, including land reform; succession; community justice; smoking and tobacco control
As the season peaks for new trainee starts, this article outlines the trainee CPD requirements and the approach the Society’s Update programme takes to meeting these
Establishing effective risk management procedures and disciplines is key to minimising the risk of exposure to property/conveyancing claims. How might firms self-assess their own risk management?
The Word of Gold: there has never been a business with a successful strategy that hasn’t known when to say no
Advice column: I'm struggling to focus on my job after missing out on another
Engaging with the controversial “English Votes for English Laws” proposals to try to separate the actual provisions from some of the misconceptions surrounding the debate
Can a man sue for being falsely told that he is (or is not) the father of a child? Two prosecutions, one in Scotland, one in the USA, prompt interesting questions in delict
The at times conflicting approaches of the two bills on fatal accident inquiries – one Government, one member's – currently before the Scottish Parliament
The author considers a recent English case rejecting a party's late application to refer a dispute to arbitration, and whether the Scottish rules would be likely to produce the same result
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
Extract from the 2015 Macfadyen Lecture: more than ever, as courts are called on to rule on difficult questions of rights and social issues, today's judges must demonstrate principle and the integrity of the law
Review of The Oxford Handbook of Organised Crime (ed Paoli)
The Society is always learning, from conferences and other events, from meeting and talking to people – and from constructive feedback from members who think it could do better in its services
Registers of Scotland page: guidance on the application form question about limitation of examination of title; new rejections form
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
Under the civil court reforms the Sheriff Appeal Court will hear most appeals, civil and criminal, from the sheriff court. Its President, Sheriff Principal Mhairi Stephen QC, told the Journal about the plans
In association with Wesleyan: whatever the stage of your legal career and whatever your financial needs, talk to a specialist lender
As Lord Gill's remodelling of Scotland's civil courts begins to take effect, this article offers a guide to the recently made subordinate legislation which contains many of the key provisions