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Licensing briefing: Scientific findings justify the reduction in drink driving limits. However there has not yet been established a link between the number of alcohol outlets and public health
A reminder of some key developments in planning and environmental law in the past 12 months
Tax briefing: the Autumn Statement delivered a stamp duty land tax saving for many housebuyers – but adds to the pressure to settle before 31 March in Scotland
Reports of cases relating to James Kelly; Roy William Andrew Miller; Gerard Tierney; David Blair-Wilson
The latest 21st Century Bar Conference explored how in-house solicitors and practising advocates can work more closely together, including whether to instruct direct
Decisions in two cases recently before the Court of Session are set to limit landlords’ attempts to recover large sums of money from tenants by way of dilapidations
New court among changes in Lothian & Borders practice note
Recent work of the Law Reform Department, including corroboration; crofting; mental health; execution in counterpart; Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill
Written as the follow-up to last month’s in-house article, this advice on cultivating your
“leadership presence” to get your voice heard when it matters, has a much wider relevance
A Master Policy panel solicitor and member of the pursuers’ panel identifies the 10 most common underlying causes of claims against solicitors
Advice column: how do I face my boss after overdoing it at the office Christmas party?
The Word of Gold: it’s visible experts who see off the competition
The regular feature from the SLCC introduces the important changes to the Commission’s Act and rules which came into force on 1 January
Is the cost to the taxpayer and the factoring industry of resolving disputes via the home owner housing panel justified by the number and value of disputes heard?
The case that equality within the Union requires Scotland to have a permanent power to hold a legally binding independence referendum
In-house interview featuring a solicitor who gained the legal and commercial experience for a business development role with an oil and gas exploration and production company
This article demystifies “commercial awareness” for prospective trainees – and explains how it can help them get the traineeship they want
A recent Inner House decision on child relocation provides useful lessons both on procedure and on the factors considered relevant
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
Another wide ranging Licensing Bill will make it harder for those affected by the law to keep properly up to date; and it is questionable whether the new regime for air weapons will achieve its purpose (fuller article)
Reviews of Confiscation and Civil Recovery (Carmichael); Law of the European Convention on Human Rights (Harris, O'Boyle and Warbrick)
This month's profile goes cutting edge by turning the spotlight on Paul Motion, convener of the Technology Subcommittee
The gender equality now found in the Scottish Government is matched in the solicitors' profession, as shown in the latest membership statistics and the prospect of an all female team to lead the Society
Registers page: roundup of where to look for help with the 2012 Act; obtaining the new reports; Land Register completion consultation