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A reminder of the important regulation changes that take place next month
Report of the Society's event "Law in Scotland – One Profession"
The Society has agreed a revised timetable which will see a proposed new constitution brought before the AGM next May
Latest EU developments on domestic violence protection orders, and criminal justice (victims' rights)
Could the next step in online legal advice be for clients to compile their own documents and run them past their lawyer? One Scottish firm is now offering exactly that
Advice column: I don't feel secure in my position on returning to work after maternity leave. What should I do?
New support initiative for trainees facing wrongful treatment
Key measures of the Scottish Government's legislative programme for 2011-12, as respects the work of the Society's Law Reform team
An account of the birth of the European Convention on Human Rights, and the influence of its co-author, the Scot Sir David Maxwell Fyfe
New body aims to bring together lawyers involved in legal scholarship
... and it's why employers need a social media policy
Fuller information on property matters from the Society, reported in the Journal magazine this month
The Dilnot Commission on the funding of personal care for the elderly in England & Wales has produced some carefully considered proposals which deserve attention on both sides of the border
Some myths in common circulation about the European Court of Human Rights, which need to be dispelled for proper public debate to take place
Stalking is a dangerous crime, devastating to its victims, but one which has been poorly understood and without doubt minimised
Tribute to the litigation solicitor, born 19 March 1953; died 31 July 2011.
Pressure from those who seek free internet access to copyright material should be resisted, to protect an important sector of the economy
Review of Family Law in Scotland (Thomson) - fuller version
This month's selection of leisure reading chosen by the Journal's Book Review Editor
First in a series of profiles of individual members of the Law Society of Scotland's Council: Ian Bryce
Progress on the police station duty scheme shows what can be achieved when the profession presents a united front to Government
Registers of Scotland's online services enable you to assess the true state of the property market, whether across Scotland or in your own area
Interview with Burness chairman Philip Rodney, who explains how he hopes to achieve growth despite predicting a flat legal services market
Do administrative budget-saving measures pose a threat to judicial independence? One part-time sheriff believes they do