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Sponsored feature on mediation reports on the culture shift from conflict to collaboration not only in business but in many aspects of public life – presenting fresh challenges to lawyers
Latest civil cases, including diligence on the dependence; interim interdict; remit to person of skill; delay; along with an overview of the new court rules concerning child cases
Key points in the Outer House decision on the challenge to the minimum price legislation
HMRC is consulting on proposals to prevent LLPs being used to disguise employment, and the use of certain arrangements regarding the division of profits and losses
Key points of the new draft National Planning Framework and Scottish Planning Policy
Report relating to Walter Forbes Ruark
A voyage of discovery into the world of in-house legal advisers from around the world awaited at the Global Counsel Conference in New York
Two recent examples illustrate why solicitors need to take a view on whether they are willing to advise on environmental law and/or contaminated land matters
The Society's new guidance on "Vulnerable Clients" will be issued on 1 August 2013, along with fresh guidance for solicitors dealing with powers of attorney or their revocation
The way to salvation offered by the Update seminar "Seven Deadly Sins of the CEO"
The sixth in the series wonders why solicitors often find the hardest bit is actually popping the question
The Master Policy experience of claims in litigation practice, and possible controls to minimise the risk of claims
Advice column: have I got what it takes for promotion?
Questions and answers by the Professional Practice team on issues surrounding the proposed rule change
Recent developments in the EU, including bank accounts; mortgage credit; tax evasion; collective redress
Recent work of the Law Reform Department, including criminal justice; victims and witnesses; post-legislative scrutiny; intellectual property; same sex marriage; cross-border healthcare
In the second of our occasional series, our hero entrusts an important point of interpretation to his non-exec chairman
A recent Inner House decision highlights the difficulties facing a pursuer who attempts to argue an informed consent case relating to medical procedure
The Crofting (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill corrects a defect in the law, and continues the process towards parity between croft tenants and owner-occupier crofters
One Scottish law graduate’s experience of voluntary legal and community work in Tanzania while he continues the search for a traineeship place
How three COPFS trainees made Scotland’s first venture into the European Judicial Network “Themis” competition, presenting on international judicial co-operation, and won a place in the final
The UK Government’s regulatory reforms are having an impact on equality law, including the role of the Equality & Human Rights Commission
This month's selection of leisure reading chosen by the Journal's Book Review Editor
Children's wellbeing must come first in planning and delivering children's services, and the "named person" provisions in the Scottish Government's new bill are a vital part of that