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2015 edition now registered and available for use
Recent work of the Law Reform Department, including assisted suicide; smoking in cars with children present; fatal accident inquiries; charities
Details of this year's Scottish Solicitors Benevolent Fund golf outing
A new strategy, new premises and the prospect of new legislation for the profession all featured in the presentations to members at the Society’s annual general meeting
An innovative online system to help solicitors meet anti-money laundering obligations is being launched this month
The Word of Gold: clients don't place value on time spent, so why do solicitors charge that way?
The opportunity to learn lessons and minimise the risk of recurrence is one of the few
positive aspects of solicitors experiencing a claim against them or their colleague
Advice column: female colleagues can't seem to take my new improved look
The Society’s latest equality and diversity research study sought to establish the true impact
of technology – finding both beneficial and disruptive effects
Home Office “marriage interviews”, and related procedures, frequently present as conducted in an unfair manner, and require well prepared legal representation to safeguard the couple's interests
An overview of the Scottish Law Commission's recent recommendations for the reform of trusts law, explaining why reform is needed
Charities and not-for-profit organisations used to cash holdings need to rethink their investment strategy in the current low interest era
SYLA's intrepid delegate at the European Young Bar Association Spring Conference describes the action in Aix-en-Provence.
Recent highlights from the Scottish Young Lawyers' Association's programme, particularly “Women in Law”
A tribute to a sole practitioner of yesteryear with strong Christian values
This month's select of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
The “marriage interview” procedure used to investigate suspected sham marriages presents as inherently unfair, and as requiring the presence and persistence of a legal representative on behalf of the couple
Reviews of Mental Health and Scots Law in Practice; Winning Marriage
This month's profile features Ian Moir, convener for criminal work of the Society's Legal Aid Committee
Changes taking place within the profession and in civic society provide a great opportunity for the Society and its members to play a leading role, as we move forward with a new office bearer team
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
Registers of Scotland page: why it is only in limited circumstances that a land application form should be adjusted by a seller's solicitors under the 2012 Act
What took place at the Glasgow 2015 Commonwealth Law Conference, and what may be its impact going forward? The editor reports on an impressive gathering that did Scotland proud
Revenue Scotland page: Revenue Scotland is grateful to everyone who helped make the 1 April launch possible, and will continue to work with service users as it develops further systems