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Advice column: I'm down about my efforts not being recognised with promotion. Should I look to move?
A family lawyer and the Assistant Information Commissioner explore practical data protection issues affecting family lawyers (and others)
The EU is proposing changes to the data protection regime that would completely replace the Data Protection Act
Review of a recent decision allowing interim suspension of a company director’s guarantee, despite an apparently weak case
Commentary on the forced marriage legislation in light of the Scottish Government’s guidelines for professionals who might have to use it
One expert's take on making the most of mediation, and business sense for lawyers
Survey of the EU consultation on achieving a single market for e-money payments, and what the current e-money regime involve
This month's selection of leisure reading chosen by the Journal's Book Review Editor
As World Intellectual Property Day Approaches, an argument that criminal prosecution of IP abuses is important
This month's Law Society of Scotland Council member profile: Kim Leslie (Edinburgh)
Reviews of Cohabitation (Malcolm, Kendall and Kellas); Employment Tribunals Handbook (Paine, Waite and Dixey)
All the work that goes on at the Society aims to link into its Towards 2020 strategy and corporate plan, and that includes the drive to modernise for the benefit of our members
Registers page: Clients seeking a "souvenir plot", perhaps believing it will confer the right to a particular title, should be warned that they may not get what they hope for
Rather than defensive moves, the recent mergers in the Scottish legal market appear to be springboards for growth. We interview those involved
The appeal court has criticised the increasing use of prior witness statements in criminal trials, but the number of different rules permitting such use is causing confusion
Interview with Harper Macleod chairman Professor Lorne Crerar, as he takes up the chairmanship of Highlands & Islands Enterprise, on the role and on his strategy for business success
Returns from the 2011 Cost of Time Survey indicate that firms are getting better at managing cash flow and their working capital needs
With World Intellectual Property Day taking place this month, the Journal features Scots lawyers making their name in an area at the cutting edge of original ideas
Latest criminal cases, including bail conditions; reasonable time; prior witness statements; sentencing discounts
There is unfairness in the procedure for reviewing the position of a personal licence holder following a premises licence review
The Court of Appeal has clarified the impact of the TUPE Regulations on sales out of administration
There are still issues with the new inheritance tax discount for estates including charitable legacies of at least 10%
New permitted development rights for householder development have come into force
The recent decision as to the effect of a sale by an attorney of property subject to a specific legacy clarifies the law, but needs to be understood within its proper limits