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The Law Society of Scotland is working on guidelines for solicitors seeking to operate through cloud computing-based services
Latest civil cases, including children; diligence on the dependence; delay; interim interdict; interest; division and sale; bankruptcy; lay representation; party litigants; expenses
The importance of managing performance and capability issues so as to avoid unfair dismissal or other claims
Some of the cases before the courts in recent months dealing with permanence orders
Forthcoming amendments to the Local Government Pension Scheme could have a significant impact on employers and employees
Reports of cases relating to Peter McDowall Murray and Andrew Alexander Murray; Gregor Kerr Robertson Mair
A flavour of the In-house Lawyers Group annual conference, where risk and compliance was the theme
Barker v Lewis caused a stir over the enforceability of real burdens, but a Lands Tribunal decision suggests something much closer to the traditional view. What is the law now?
How solicitors may effectively implement a limitation on their financial exposure to clients (part 2 of 2)
Practical advice on how to fulfil the CPD requirements under the newly revised rules
The Scotland Bill clause 17 changes to the position of the Lord Advocate, and legal aid reforms following the Government's spending review, were the main features of the Society's law reform work in October
Advice for trainees on the importance of their quarterly reviews - and ongoing feedback
Advice column: I'm not enjoying my new job - should I go back old friends at my former firm if a position comes up?
How a former oil and gas lawyer ended up sitting in legal aid negotiations with the Scottish Government: a view of the Society's legal aid work from the inside
Tribute to the campaigning solicitor, born 4 October 1955; died 17 September 2011
Chief executive's presentation to the special general meeting, 23 September 2011
Treasurer's presentation to the special general meeting, 23 September 2011
Commentary on the "Newzbin 2" case, in which rights holders were allowed to force an internet service provider to block its customers’ access to an entire website
Response to the HSE consultation on the subject, arguing that there is a continuing need for an independent regulatory authority in this area
A look at the turbulence in the law in this area over the past year, and the recent Scottish Government consultation exercise
The main changes to the "good practice" code, following the review by Professor Lorne Crerar
An attempt to map out some unclear areas of the law regarding common good land
Effect of the provisions of the Crofters (Scotland) Act 2010 that came into force this month
This month's selection of leisure reading chosen by the Journal's Book Review Editor