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The Society's rules need to be amended at this year's special general meeting, due to the impending regulatory regime change for consumer credit work
A roundup of the SYLA's representation work for young lawyers in Scotland in these difficult times for intending solicitors
The case that separate representation in mortgage transactions is the wrong decision for the wrong reasons at the wrong time
Solicitors taking instructions for a will now need to consider the potential value of a client’s digital estate, and how it will be accessed following death
Following the failed case by Stella English of The Apprentice, what is required for constructive dismissal, and how can employers avoid a claim?
New Court of Session rules have been introduced for case management of complex medical negligence and personal injuries actions
A piece of history has disappeared from the Faculty of Advocates with the ending of the system of boxes for counsel’s instructions
Blog on a gathering on the subject addressed by Lady Hale of the UK Supreme Court and other leading figures, academic and practising
This month's selection of leisure reading chosen by the Journal's Book Review Editor
A hierarchy of strict liability in favour of vulnerable road users offers Scotland the chance to lead the UK on cycle safety
Reviews of Arbitration (Davidson); Pleading in Arbitration: A Practitioner's Guide (Walker and Clark)
This month's Law Society of Scotland Council member profile: Colin Dunipace (Airdrie)
Despite the challenges and criticisms, my year as President has been an overwhelmingly positive involvement with a profession that remains in good heart, and I thank everyone
Registers of Scotland page: RoS has been set reformulated service standards for 2013-14
Interview with Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill, putting the profession's concerns over perceived threats to the Scottish justice system
Courts have tended to take a broad axe in quantifying financial claims by separating cohabitants, but various methods are open to practitioners attempting to achieve a more reasoned award
Overview of the construction adjudication decision that has been held to contravene the right to enjoyment of possessions under the Human Rights Convention
Interview with incoming President Bruce Beveridge, whose career in the Government legal service has given him a remarkable variety of exposure to legal practice
The background to, and the effects of, the accession treaty by which the European Union becomes subject to the European Convention on Human Rights
History and effects of the new Act by which a Scottish partnership can now be prosecuted notwithstanding its dissolution
Latest civil cases, including res judicata; decree by default; tenders; jurisdiction; witnesses; expenses; division and sale; sequestration; permanence orders; solicitors' duties; McKenzie friends
A consideration of the status in modern practice of Whittome v Whittome (No 1), on matrimonial property and company restructures
Advice to employers where changes need to be made to occupational pension schemes in preparation for auto-enrolment
Government plans to enable employees to transfer small pension pots to a new employment when they change jobs