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Advice column: am I overreacting if I want to take steps against a colleague who invades my personal space?
Many firms remain too inward-looking and need to refocus on the opportunities, and threats, that will emerge as the economy picks up
Employment tribunal claims have to be brought within a short timescale, and miscalculation regularly gives rise to Master Policy claims
Latest criminal cases, including bail considerations; extrajudicial admissions; orders for lifelong restriction; withdrawal of guilty plea
Why the Strasbourg court upheld a case against the UK arising out of its occupation of Iraqi territory
The much-discussed Agency Workers Regulations come into force on 1 October: what rights do they in fact confer?
Who should pay expenses in family cases? The rules need to be clarified
Parenthood has been awarded to a deceased father in a case that highlights difficulties with the law on surrogacy
Closing a defined benefit pension scheme to future accrual can be complex and not without difficulties
The website review bows out with the author's personal favourites in the Scottish legal world
Reviews of Thinking Differently (ed Lee); Extradition Handbook (Jones & Davidson); International Criminal Tribunals (Darcy & Powderly); People Smuggling (Ventrella)
In the four years since the Crerar review of the oversight of public services was published, significant progress has been made in giving effect to it
Incidents are increasing of business property becoming the focus of protest action. What can be done if illegal activities ensue?
How ABS could mean the solution to a smaller firm's succession issues
Are Scotland’s local authorities making the most of the powers at their disposal to maximise the efficient collection of council tax due?
President's message: the first month in office has seen an unexpected level of media exposure as the Society stands up for professional values and sound law
Opinion that effective statutory and common law sanctions, and potentially more severe penalties, already exist for the type of conduct targeted by the Scottish Government's anti-sectarianism bill
On the Society's figures, about one in five of last year's newly qualified solicitors are not currently working in the profession. What are the prospects this year, and what can NQs do to get a foot on the ladder?
Registers of Scotland page: effects of the rejection charge; masterclasses on development land
The various Acts recently passed by the Scottish Parliament to strengthen protection against abusive domestic relationships, do not display a consistent approach to the scope of protection
Keen to encourage legal representation of prisoners at its hearings, the Parole Board for Scotland offers some guidance for solicitors who may not be familiar with how it operates
Winning entry in the 2011 student essay competition organised by the Society in conjunction with the Scottish Parliament, on which Scottish Law Commission report should be taken forward for implementation
Concerns that the European Court of Human Rights had ruled against the ethos of the Child Abduction Convention have been eased following a new decision of the UK Supreme Court
As the economy continues to languish, the Journal's latest Who's Who feature highlights those who specialise in advising businesses in financial difficulties