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Smartcards - the lawyer's friend

Journal 18th August 2014
As the Society begins to roll out the issuing of smartcards containing digital signatures to all practising solicitors, what can we learn from colleagues on the continent about their benefits?
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With growth there is risk

Journal 18th August 2014
Insurers are forecasting an increase in conveyancing claims in England & Wales as the volume of transactions increases. How can this be prevented in relation to the Master Policy?
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Ask Ash

Journal 18th August 2014
Advice column: how can I break the habit of checking emails round the clock?
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Smarter money

Journal 18th August 2014
As hourly billing falls out of favour, how do you replace it? We report on a presentation by pricing expert Richard Burcher
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Across borders

Journal 18th August 2014
The Word of Gold: it is neither a failure nor a betrayal for a Scottish law firm to choose to merge with a larger practice from elsewhere
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Angles on immigration

Journal 18th August 2014
Professional Practice column: some issues relevant to immigration and asylum practitioners – and also to others
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Legal aid – the hidden catches

Journal 18th August 2014
This month's alert from the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission suggests four steps legal aid practitioners can take to avoid issues which have resulted in recent complaints
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“The Union and the law” revisited

Journal 14th July 2014
Referring to the article of this title by the late Professor Walker, this essay argues that the “rUK continuator” analysis of Scottish independence by Professors Crawford and Boyle is legally and historically unsound
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Cartels: raising the stakes

Journal 14th July 2014
Stronger powers for the new Competition & Markets Authority, closer co-operation between enforcement authorities, and legislative changes, increase the chances of conviction for cartel offences
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The cooling-off catch

Journal 14th July 2014
The full version of the article on extended cooling-off periods and prescriptive information requirements for private clients engaged “off-premises”
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Attack vectors into the law: smartphones

Journal 14th July 2014
The series on IT risks for lawyers continues with an alert on the risks that come with smartphones, and advice on sensible precautions
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Money laundering: the Fourth way

Journal 14th July 2014
Despite some timetable slippage, it is worth reviewing your firm's anti-money laundering systems ahead of the pending Fourth Directive
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Has Glasgow morality come to Edinburgh?

Journal 14th July 2014
The winning entry in the Law Society of Scotland/Scottish Parliament student essay competition, on Police Scotland and prostitution
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Reading for pleasure

Journal 14th July 2014
This month's selection of leisure reading chosen by the Journal's Book Review Editor
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Opinion: Graeme McCormick

Journal 14th July 2014
Why, when we are promoting our profession's ability to support an independent Scotland, if that should happen, some of our leading firms have decided to lose their Scottish identity in mergers?
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Book reviews

Journal 14th July 2014
Reviews of Key Skills for Professionals (Pannett, Sequeira, Dines and Day); Point Made (Guberman)
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Profile

Journal 14th July 2014
This month's profile features Grazia Robertson, member of the Criminal Legal Aid Negotiating Team and a former Council member
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President's column

Journal 14th July 2014
The first month in office has shown how the Society works with the profession, and how influence with the Government can bear fruit – as well as the "feelgood" factor of working for the public
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10-year target

Journal 14th July 2014
Registers of Scotland page: completion of Land Register; Land Registration Act orders
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Headline act

Journal 14th July 2014
Interview with Mark Stephens, one of the UK's most colourful litigators and President of the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, the body behind Glasgow CLC2015
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Forget that you ever knew me

Journal 14th July 2014
The CJEU's decision in the Google Spain case has been popularly labelled the "right to be forgotten". To what extent is this accurate?
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The cooling-off catch

Journal 14th July 2014
Extended cooling-off period and prescriptive information requirements may apply when retaining private clients – do you know the new rules?
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Tax devolution: the legal implications

Journal 14th July 2014
Revenue Scotland page: the legal implications of the new Scottish tax system, as the Revenue Scotland and Tax Powers Bill passes stage 2
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Ninth life

Journal 14th July 2014
With the Scottish Law Commission currently running a consultation on what to include in its ninth programme of law reform, chairman Lord Pentland tells of the factors shaping its priorities
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