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Recent developments in the EU, including protections for probationer employees; trade secrets
Report of a survey on the working to date of the Registered Paralegal Scheme, and why people decide to join
Recent work of the Law Reform Department, including Human Trafficking Bill; tax law; interception of communications; Scottish Parliament procedures; Scotland's constitutional future
The Society's Mental Health & Disability Subcommittee is looking for help in gathering data on timescales for preparation of mental health officer reports
The first national memorial to lawyers who died in combat in the First World War has been unveiled
Legally IT: as they embark on their degree, law students should already begin developing the marketing and commercial awareness they need for life in the new world of law: here's how
Law Society of Scotland members continue to place a high priority on the Society's regulatory work, the 2014 Ipsos MORI survey has found, and have provided further valuable feedback on member services
A review of the family law claims experience, and risk management controls to mitigate the risk of claims and complaints
Advice column: my team has changed and I miss the personal bonds I had before
The Professional Practice team explain the enhanced rights of clients where a solicitor is not instructed at a face-to-face meeting in the solicitor's office
The Word of Gold: the Big Four's growing presence in legal services adds up to a major threat to law firms
A warts-and-all account of what to expect when you start a legal traineeship
Still rare in Scotland, structured settlements can have advantages in some cases. The author describes her experience of one such action
An overview of the first UK Supreme Court case on the powers to reopen an allegedly unfair credit bargain
Following Facebook's initiative, this article highlights some issues regarding what happens to your digital assets on death
In light of recent developments, this article points up the issues to cover when taking instructions on a continuing power of attorney
A briefing from the Scottish Law Commission on the new Legal Writings Act, which is coming to a contract near you
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
The impact of housing and housing needs has been neglected to date in the debate on land reform, according to Shelter Scotland, but should be at the heart of it
Review of The Power of Persuasion (Blom-Cooper)
The Council profile this month highlights non-solicitor member Graham Watson, an accountant who appreciates the “professionalism” shown at the Society
Members continue to regard effective regulation as the Society’s highest priority, and work will continue to identify the improvements that will result in the most efficient and effective system
Registers of Scotland page: voluntary registration; 2012 Act guidance; rejected applications
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes