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What are the pros and cons of requiring separate representation of mortgage borrowers and lenders? We ask leading voices on both sides of the argument
The Cost of Time Survey suggests that solicitors are lagging behind doctors and dentists in terms of financial rewards. This article analyses the income spread
The roles and responsibilities of trustees and investment managers in relation to PITs, and a possible investment option to mitigate the tax liabilities
A discretionary investment management arrangement can be the answer for solicitor advisers or trustees with responsibilities for investment performance but limited expertise in the field
The discounted trust as an inheritance tax planning tool explained
Advice to make sure you have a pension plan in place for your retirement
Commentaries on the UK Supreme Court's decision on legal professional privilege, including the implications for the construction sector
As the first Scottish family law cases to be taken to arbitration run their course, four solicitor advocates review the scheme's first two years
Latest civil cases, including interest; discount rate; competency; reponing; res judicata; time bar; hearsay; guardianship and divorce; expenses; liquidation
The Rent Review Working Group's report, and the Land Court's guidance note in response
Entities established to run a regular sporting event held in successive locations have generally been successful in obtaining brand protection against opportunist competing registrations
Discussion of the cancellation of the Community trade mark relating to "Innocent" smoothies
Report relating to Eileen Coogans
There are many skilled and dedicated in-house lawyers, but if they are not achieving their potential in business, they should look first at what they might be doing wrong
A simplified small business lease published by the RICS in Scotland could make life simpler in that sector of the market
News of some recent fruits of the Property Standardisation Group's labours
The Crofting Commission has announced its advice that owner-occupier crofters are unable to apply for decrofting directions, but an examination of the legislation points to the opposite result
Legal business models can already encompass those who would in due course seek to be licensed alternative business structures, as the example of Vialex demonstrates
The Society's process improvement manager on where legal firms should start in looking for process efficiencies, and some recent changes made at Drumsheugh Gardens
A former solicitor and claims manager reflects on the role of checklists in his own working life and how they are best used to reduce the error count
Advice column: being the target of female comments is starting to get to me
A slightly tongue-in-cheek series, no 2: Be afraid to fail
Advice from the Society's Professional Practice team on what can and cannot be done under a speculative fee arrangement
Recent work of the Law Reform Department, including partnership prosecutions; High Hedges Bill; parliamentary petitions; street trading