Search
8381 results found
The true costs, and effects on the administration of justice, have to be considered when promoting any court closure programme
RoS and Taylor Wimpey have piloted a new process for the conveyancing and registration of new housing developments that aims to reduce the risk factor in relation to titles
A glass half full or half empty? With a Society survey showing solicitors almost evenly divided between optimism and pessimism over the future, the Journal tried to find the reasons for the differing attitudes
Implications of the Supreme Court decision in which a CAB volunteer failed in her claim for protection under the disability dicrimination legislation
Sponsored feature arguing that it is necessary to consider a legal process outsourcing option to leverage on available efficiencies, and highlighting techniques to achieve a successful outcome
Flexible learning is now available at every level of legal education and training, as this overview indicates
Fuller version of a review of an unusual case where a sentence appealed by the accused was increased by the appeal court
A draft bill promoted by the Scottish Law Commission aims to facilitate the execution in counterpart of contractual documents. Practitioners are encouraged to provide feedback
With major reforms underway to the Scottish court and tribunal systems, what is the likely impact on dispute resolution not involving litigation?
Latest civil cases, including judicial case management; multiple defenders; expert witnesses; liquidation
Licensing lawyers should welcome the recent Scottish Government consultation paper, "Further Options for Alcohol Licensing"
A ruling from the Supreme Court has altered the basis on which the courts should consider whether someone is entitled to challenge a planning decision as a "person aggrieved"
New regulations make it easier for charities to have removed restrictions on particular funds which have become inappropriate
The Chancellor's Autumn Statement, and recent developments at Holyrood, between them contain some important points to note
Traineeships are scarce, especially in-house, but one local authority is doing what it can to offer a valuable insight to its legal work to would-be lawyers
Report relating to Douglas William Spence
Successful appeal regarding erroneous transfer of land gives cheer to conveyancing clients
In a new series exploring non-traditional alternatives to alternative business structures, we meet Carol Fox, who has set up the first law firm based on the concept of employee ownership
With remote working having become increasingly common in recent years, we consider risk management controls that can help mitigate the additional risks
Two new areas of work have been added to the Society's Registered Paralegal Scheme
The Society is proposing to change the wording of rule D2.3 of the Consolidated Practice Rules
Recent work of the Law Reform Department, including on the EU 2014 criminal opt-out, water resources, pensions, no-fault compensation, partnerships, land and buildings transaction tax
The first of a new series from the Society's Professional Practice Team advises on suspicious activity reports
Advice column: my room-mates' personal phone calls are distracting. What can I do to deter them?