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A team player, an organisation person: incoming President Christine McLintock wants to combine her experience with her passion for the profession to further raise the Society's game, she tells the Journal
The UK Supreme Court decision in RBS v Carlyle is the first at appeal level to recognise a pre-crash lending commitment by a bank that was not given in writing. Is it unique to its facts?
How should a will be drafted so as to take advantage of the reduced IHT rate on a 10% bequest to charity, and what practical considerations arise?
In association with Eadie Corporate Solutions: Sleuthing skills that enable missing beneficiaries to be found can be deployed to help legal firms trace other individuals entitled to funds on client accounts
Latest civil cases, including rights of audience; citation; alternative averments; case management; appeals; expenses
Family briefing: a recent case highlights the proper considerations on an application for adoption by a child's step-parent
Employment briefing: philosophical beliefs are just as important as religious beliefs, the EAT has stated in the latest case to test what constitutes a protected characteristic
Pension trustees and managers now have an industry code and official guidance from the regulator to help guard against members seeking to transfer their benefits falling foul of pension scams
The in-house interview profiles the leader of the winning team from this year's Scottish Legal Awards, serving fast-growing internet travel search company Skyscanner
Land reform has been considered at Westminster as well as by the Scottish Government. This article looks at the recent Scottish Affairs Committee report, and the impact its proposals may have
Recent work of the Law Reform Department, including bills on British Sign Language, mental health, voting age, and air weapons and licensing
Tribute to the defence solicitor said to have enjoyed a higher profile than any other lawyer in Scotland
A summary from the Professional Practice team of the main features of the new land and buildings transaction tax
The Society's equality and diversity work has not ignored the situation of more experienced lawyers, who may need support in various respects. A new report takes this forward
This article encourages the profession to consider Marsh's latest Master Policy Annual Report, and discusses some of its key points
Advice column: I'm being put off by my room-mate's personal habits
The Word of Gold: a model of dignity and respect could be seen in one of the speakers at the Commonwealth Law Conference
Legally IT: the role of the legal process engineer, and the three-stage approach by which law firm processes are reviewed, taking a holistic view
Robert Chote, chairman of the Office for Budget Responsibility, speaks to the Journal about the OBR's work, ahead of a meeting with the leaders of Scotland's big firms
The Inner House has overturned the contempt finding against the social workers who acted against a sheriff's child contact order
Practitioners involved with compulsory purchase are encouraged to respond to the Scottish Law Commission's discussion paper. This article picks out some highlights
Ahead of a seminar in Glasgow by the architect of the employee ownership trust, this article considers how the trust option adds to the potential advantages of employee ownership
Larger employers will soon have to publish pay comparisons to show whether they treat people equally irrespective of gender
Many businesses have been found to have a false belief that they are insured against harmful behaviour online - what about yours?