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The Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act made some important changes to protection laws, but many practitioners remain unaware of the reforms made
Articles published in the magazine January-December 2012 issues
Survey of the human rights issues raised by the proposed abolition of the corroboration rule
Despite the influence of the Cadder decision, there are still situations where common law fairness comes to the aid of the accused
Co-founder of a website with information for people caring for elderly relatives, offers some prompts on points to check with clients
Advice from LawCare on reducing stress due to email use, as the charity helpline sees an upturn in the overall number of callers seeking help
This month's selection of leisure reading chosen by the Journal's Book Review Editor
It is non-contentious lawyers who help clients to choose the form of proceedings that will govern their disputes, and this article provides some essential information for them
The financial barrier now presented by the Diploma prevents fair access to the profession, and solicitors should support a renewed commitment to fair access and reform needed to achieve it
Reviews of Personal Injury Practice in the Sheriff Court (Conway), Knowledge Management Handbook (Russell)
This month’s profile delves into the Council’s many committees and focuses on Graeme McWilliams, vice convener of the Technology Subcommittee
The fact has to be faced that the Government will only deal with the profession through the Society, and the LANT does not deserve to be pilloried for its actions over the amendment package
The Society is calling for all interested members to contribute to a review of how it should conduct legal aid negotiations in future, in the wake of the controversy over the contributions package
RoS's Title Investigation Service is gaining popularity as a way to identify and deal with problems in complex transactions at an early stage
Interview with Sir David Edward, who believes the Scottish and UK Governments are posing a threat to fundamental values of due process - a reason for supporting a UK Bill of Rights
Data on debtors and outlays from the 2012 Cost of Time Survey illustrate the scope for law firms to improve their cash position in the face of fallling profits
A new company charges regime is set to come into effect in April: a single regime across the UK jurisdictions, and one which should make life simpler
This year, CALM Scotland achieves 20 years of family law mediation. This feature describes how far it has come, and looks to the next challenge
Latest criminal cases, including sentencing discounts and uplifts; dock identification; Moorov rule; taking of samples from accused; withdrawal of guilty plea
Recent cases concerning the views of children or evidence concerning children, and a report on a study about taking children's views into account
What is foreshadowed in the Government's latest statement of new regulations affecting employment law
Likely legal developments in 2013 affecting pensions
Report relating to Roy William Andrew Miller
Professional standards are coming to the world of banking. Will bankers become more like solicitors?