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Scotland had a significant presence on the world legal stage this past month, and the Society intends to put more emphasis on members’ potential internationally in its new strategy, soon to be launched
Registers of Scotland page: advice on the new plans reports available under the Land Registration (Scotland) Act 2012, and when one is needed and at what level
With an in/out EU referendum now in prospect, how would a vote to leave affect legal practice in the UK? The authors suggest that EU law would continue to have a big impact in many key sectors
The Scotland Bill devolves much more flexible powers over income tax to the Scottish Parliament, but with them many new complications for taxpayers and their advisers
Analysis of how the UK Supreme Court held the benefits cap compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights, though a majority held it contrary to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
Several dozen Scottish solicitors have found new careers in Australia. Many still value their Scottish qualification. Four of them told the Journal how their lives took such a turn
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
Latest civil cases, including small claims; summary causes; interim interdict; competent and omitted; preliminary proof; expert evidence; multiplepoinding; actions for delivery; expenses
Licensing briefing: amendments to deal with problems in transferring licences were made before the Air Weapons and Licensing (Scotland) Bill finally passed, but they only tackle some of the issues
Tax briefing: CJEU rulings have forced HMRC to revisit its policy about how pension scheme management services are treated for VAT
Agricultural briefing: an outline of the significant reforms to agricultural holdings proposed in the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill
Reports of cases relating to Steven Philip Crommie; Ross Alexander Jones; Leslie Wilson Somerville
Contracts briefing: Several large Scottish firms have been discussing a possible common practice in operating the new law on execution in counterpart
Looking after her organisation’s “mini-legal system”, with its many historical quirks, is part
of the unique role of the head of the Church of Scotland’s legal team, our in-house profile
Marking the first year of the Society’s successful schools initiative
Recent work of the Society's Law Reform department, including Scotland Bill; early release of prisoners; mental health; compulsory purchase orders; alcohol control
From October, clients will have to be given the name of an ADR provider where a firm's complaints procedure has been exhausted
A note on the adoption of the Fourth Money Laundering Directive
The final article on recent equality and diversity research within the Scottish legal profession explains the issues facing transgender solicitors
The Word of Gold: Profitable, fixed-fee litigation? It's not out of court
Recent warnings and risk management guidance about "Friday afternoon scams", issued by Master Policy co-insurer, Zurich, to solicitors in England & Wales, are equally relevant in Scotland
Advice column: should I warn my colleague about the person she is going to interview with?
Legally IT: A technology audit reveals the capabilities of each person in your team and identifies any proficiency gaps before you start on processes
The UK Supreme Court has altered the duty on a doctor when giving advice about treatment, in relation to possible risks to the patient. What are the implications?