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The proposed new status of employee owner, and some practical points raised by the plan
Will the Law Commission for England & Wales recommend any moves towards the Scots law on financial provision?
Practical advice relating to the current stage of the pensions auto-enrolment regime
Report relating to Christopher Martin Campbell
This year's annual conference marked the beginning of a new era for the In-house Lawyers Group, in more ways than one
The Property Factors (Scotland) Act 2011, now in force, has been welcomed as providing clarity for homeowners and factors alike
A new Court of Appeal decision has cast some light on the rights of partners and LLP members in relation to their firm
Advice column: Someone is spreading rumours about me. How can I stop them?
The Society has a new campaign to promote the services offered by its members
An appeal for members to serve on the newly formed Health and Medical Law Subcommittee
Recent work of the Law Reform Department, including on charitable donations, self-directed support, Groceries Adjudicator, financial services; criminal verdicts; crime and courts; environment
Frequent questions, persistent myths and misconceptions concerning Master Policy cover, and the current claims experience
Responding to those "left field" events: initiating or responding to a merger proposition
Recent developments in the EU, including in-house lawyers; banking reform; Energy Efficiency Directive; limitation in road traffic compensation claims
Are you a “player”? These are the people, it is said, who are key to taking their businesses forward, which means in particular, of course, smart use of IT
Could other public sector debt recovery mechanisms be used to collect summary criminal legal aid contributions?
The tax implications of acquiring, letting and disposing of residential property ("When the agent answers", in this issue, is an extract from this article)
A recent case highlights the specialities of family businesses
Planning briefing on important legislative and policy reforms announced by the Scottish Government
This month's selection of leisure reading chosen by the Journal's Book Review Editor
Provisions currently before the Parliament to establish a Scottish Civil Justice Council need amending if they are to conform to established principles of public law and administration
This month's Law Society of Scotland Council member profile: Martin Allan (non-solicitor member)
Reviews of Local Government Licensing Law in Scotland (McGowan); The Business of Law: Strategies for Success (ed IBA)
Government has surely underestimated the effects on defence solicitors of requiring them to collect legal aid contributions in summary cases