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Private parking fines – are they enforceable?

Journal 15th June 2015
A recent English case is good news for landowners and bad news for motorists
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Scotland – home of (dangerous) golf

Journal 15th June 2015
Another golfer struck by a wayward shot has succeeded in claiming damages. What lessons can be drawn?
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Shareholder details: the right to refuse

Journal 15th June 2015
When can a company say no to a request for inspection of the shareholders' register? The case law considered
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Perils of the owner-occupied croft (fuller version)

Journal 15th June 2015
The change in land registration law has increased the risk to solicitors of registering a deed that is void as a transfer of part of an owner-occupied croft (fuller version)
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Reading for pleasure

Journal 15th June 2015
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
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Opinion: Thomas Ross

Journal 15th June 2015
The Evidence and Procedure Review Report proposes controls on cross-examination by the defence in criminal trials. The defence bar would oppose any measures that remove the basic right to cross-examine
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Book reviews

Journal 15th June 2015
Review of Walker and Walker, Evidence (Ross and Chalmers)
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Profile

Journal 15th June 2015
This month's profile heads north to feature George McWilliam, one of two Council members for the Highlands and Islands sheriff court districts
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President's column

Journal 15th June 2015
This is set to be a year of change for the Society, but an all-female leadership is not necessarily the most significant innovation that is happening
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Land Register completion: one year in

Journal 15th June 2015
Registers of Scotland page: A fee discount on voluntary registration for the next two years is one of a number of steps towards achieving the goal of completing the Land Register by 2024
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People on the move

Journal 15th June 2015
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
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Rights: whose final say?

Journal 15th June 2015
Repeal of the Human Rights Act has been delayed. Is it still at risk? The editor reviews the continuing debate, the options for change, and the obstacles facing the reformers
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The word on the street

Journal 15th June 2015
High street firms so often provide excellent client service, but are they too modest about it? A support network lawyer wonders whether they are missing a chance to underpin their future
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Screen test

Journal 15th June 2015
Would trials be enhanced by the leading of evidence pre-recorded at an early stage? The idea is central to a research paper authored by the Lord Justice Clerk, who spoke to the Journal about it
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Making the best of mediation

Journal 15th June 2015
What marks out lawyers who do really well for clients in a mediation? A conversation with Core Solutions
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Keep up the payments

Journal 15th June 2015
Practitioners may need to rethink their view as to the courts’ preparedness to make an order for periodical allowance over an extended period, even where a substantial capital sum is also payable
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The right priorities

Journal 15th June 2015
Latest criminal cases, including adjournment for lack of time; proof in mitigation; offensive behaviour at football; threatening or abusive behaviour
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When reputation is not enough…

Journal 15th June 2015
Intellectual property briefing: an important ruling from the UK Supreme Court clarifies the need for goodwill in the jurisdiction to found an action for passing off
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Sports justice – being seen to be done?

Journal 15th June 2015
Sport briefing: the Court of Arbitration for Sport has set out certain “essential requirements for fairness” in sports dispute hearings – but are they necessarily appropriate?
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Source of disputes

Journal 15th June 2015
Corporate briefing: with the growth in outsourcing, solicitors need to be aware of the contractual risks and to be ready to advise accordingly
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CML Handbook: the new deal

Journal 15th June 2015
Property briefing: the Council of Mortgage Lenders Handbook has been amended for Scotland, as was promised following the “sep rep” debate. What has changed for solicitors?
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Perils of the owner-occupied croft

Journal 15th June 2015
Property briefing: the change in land registration law has increased the risk to solicitors of registering a deed that is void as a transfer of part of an owner-occupied croft
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In-house and in-tune in the Commonwealth

Journal 15th June 2015
A Commonwealth Law Conference session dedicated to in-house work revealed a dedication to the same principles, and similar challenges in relation to them, in widely differing work environments
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Stair Society seeks new blood

Journal 15th June 2015
New members wanted to help support further publications
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