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A year after the launch of the online power of attorney registration facility EPOAR, the Public Guardian, and a user firm, describe their experience of the system to date
In association with Marsh, a special "safety check" feature to help solicitors consider how well their professional, business and personal insurances match the various risks they face
Latest civil cases, including family actions; adoption; appeals; title to sue; tenders; caution for expenses; case management; litigants' knowledge
Recent Land Court decisions have clarified the law on fixed equipment under 1991 Act tenancies
The UK Supreme Court has overturned the case law on damages for infringement of a patent that is subsequently revoked
New case law guidance is available on who is a de facto director liable to a disqualification order
Commentary on the aims of the Tribunals (Scotland) Bill, and how close it comes to achieving them
The Court of Session has recognised the competence of a liquidator abandoning a company's interest in heritable property
Trainees are under-represented in in-house practice, but gain wide general experience there, and their employer benefits from their early understanding of the organisation
Applications to join the Society's new career mentoring scheme are open until 4 October
Professional Practice briefing on the land and buildings transaction tax, which will apply from 2015 to contracts entered into now
"Focus on the law" is this month's topic in our tongue-in-cheek series
Advice column: is it dangerous to request a pay rise?
The Inner House User Group has been established as an informal forum to exchange views on practices and procedures
Revised charges apply from 1 September 2013
Recent developments in the EU, including the proposed European Public Prosecutor's Office; access to a lawyer in criminal proceedings; public procurement
Recent work of the Law Reform Department, including bankruptcy; criminal justice; marriage; tribunals; smoking (children in vehicles); immigration
Beware the non-exec director. Our diarist relates a cautionary tale
Has the televised documentary of the Nat Fraser trial made the case for regular broadcasting from our criminal courts? This article argues that while the programme had many merits, it also had its flaws
A recent judgment offers hope to those seeking to come to the UK, who have means but not sufficient for the threshold in the Immigration Rules
Comment from the Equality & Human Rights Commission on the Supreme Court decision in North v Dumfries & Galloway Council
Is it appropriate to ban smoking in vehicles when children are present, as a current proposal for a member's bill in the Scottish Parliament argues?
ESPC's chairman comments on its decision to transfer membership to its member firms
The impact of proposed abolition of offshore employment structures and tax increase on the oil and gas industry