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Report relating to Joy Patricia Dunbar
In-house legal teams can claim excellence in many respects, and should take advantage of legal awards events to showcase their abilities, as did the Scottish Legal Awards 2013 joint winners
Collaboration can simplify the coming developments in e-conveyancing, and solicitors can play their part in dealings with their software providers and through a new online forum
The fourth in the series asks what is that "something extra" that clients value most
The latest annual report on the Master Policy shows just which areas have been the most significant sources of claims and other intimations
Advice column: my new department colleagues don't seem very sociable
Recent work of the Law Reform Department, including Victims and Witnesses Bill; Revenue Scotland; Women and Work Inquiry
Advice from the Society's Professional Practice team on the rights of assistants and associates starting their own practice, in relation to former clients
An occasional lighter contribution from the less public side of legal practice
Recent developments in the EU, including ADR; small claims; trade marks
New rules on lay representation introduced this month, taken with the other schemes that continue in force, have resulted in an excessively complicated picture that should be simplified
A report on two interactive seminars on employee ownership, which featured discussions between Scottish professionals and US guru on the subject, Mary Ann Beyster
A neat little illustration of how (not) to go about pushing for change if you want people’s goodwill
Proposals for significant amendments to the environmental impact assessment regime that would add to the requirements on developers, are currently under consideration at EU level
Students with an interest in human rights should consider the European Human Rights Moot Court competition, with its final stages held in the Strasbourg court itself
This month's selection of leisure reading chosen by the Journal's Book Review Editor
Giving the state sole jurisdiction over marriage would simplify the law, sidestep human rights pitfalls and free couples to celebrate their wedding however they choose
Reviews of Tomorrow's Lawyers (Susskind); Redgrave's Health & Safety
This month's Law Society of Scotland Council member profile: Kirstie MacNeill (Haddington and Borders districts member)
I have seen for myself the high regard in which Scots law and lawyers are held internationally, but recent Government delays on the ABS front are not helping our reputation
Why some applications to Registers of Scotland are still rejected as faulty, and when the rejection fee may be avoided
A reminder of what RoS's Pre-Registration Enquiry service can do for solicitors, and how it complements other services
He declines to volunteer predictions or to offer management advice, but speaking to the Journal, Brodies’ Bill Drummond, now also chair of the SCDI, leaves some clues for finding business success
Startup legal practices are increasingly turning to the "cloud" for IT support. Will older firms respond? The Journal's latest IT report looks at the issues