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Is there a place for in-house lawyers on their employers' boards? How much are they valued by their employers? ILG members have been surveyed on these and other questions
An attempt by the Keeper to mitigate the impact of the PMP Plus decision on property intended as common areas in developments has been rejected by the Lands Tribunal for Scotland
Report on the key debate, and the other business transacted, at the September special general meeting of the Society
As possibilities increase in relation to outsourcing of different functions of legal firms, the Society has prepared advice and guidance for those considering the option
The ninth in our tongue-in-cheek series is "Freeze at the thought of cold calling"
Claims on the Master Policy have arisen where a more rigorous approach to terms of engagement could have prevented them. Here are some illustrative points to bear in mind
Advice column: a colleague is poking fun because I'm overweight
The Society's Professional Practice team answers some questions following the vote against a rule change relating to separate representation in conveyancing transactions
Recent developments in the EU: proposed payment services directive, plus information on publications available from the Brussels office
Recent work of the Law Reform Department, including criminal justice; Lobbying Bill; deregulation; common investment funds; European criminal opt-out
Scottish businesses should now be considering their strategy on the coming of the European Unitary Patent system – and pressing for Scotland to host a division of the new Patent Court
Scots family law would benefit from codification, and it should be possible to overcome the obstacles that have stalled previous such projects
An appeal, in connection with a research project, for practitioners’ help in identifying problems that arise from the Scots law of third party rights in contract
A recent judicial review decision concerning fishing quotas is significant both for administrative decision making and for judicial review proceedings themselves
Although some law firms have been cutting back on placements for law students, at least one commercial firm still relies on its summer school to identify future talent
The full length article discussing the effects of the recent Land Court (and appeal) decisions on fixed equipment
This month's selection of leisure reading chosen by the Journal's Book Review Editor
Reviews of Criminal Advocacy and Defective Representation (Shiels); Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 (annotated) (Shiels, Bradley, Ferguson and Brown)
This month's Law Society of Scotland Council member profile: Söla Paterson-Marke, currently the new lawyers’ representative
This month's big events are the special general meeting and the Law in Scotland conference – if you cannot come to the SGM, please complete a proxy form so you can vote
Richard Susskind, keynote speaker at the Law in Scotland conference, tells the Journal why tomorrow’s lawyers can expect a world radically different even from the changed times of today
Comment on some key provisions of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Bill, in which corroboration is not the only significant reform
Ahead of the SGM debate on whether to enforce separate representation of mortgage borrowers and lenders, the Journal invited a property lawyer on each side to put their case
The Supreme Court in Prest v Petrodel ordered the transfer of corporate-owned properties as part of a divorce settlement, by applying trust law. Would a Scottish court do the same?