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Latest civil cases, including jurisdiction; sist; pleadings; interim damages; remit to sheriff court; recovery of documents; leave to appeal; party litigants; liquidation; small claims
The House of Lords has emphasised the nature of intellectual property as property in upholding a claim to copyright in a song written 40 years ago
A top sportsperson who tests positive for a doping offence may find themselves facing very substantial legal claims as well as the usual sanctions, as Adrian Mutu has found out
Is an aggrieved party to a broken contract compelled to give the contract breaker an opportunity to remedy the breach?
Reports relating to Tom Hay; Freelands Solicitors (s42A appeal)
Reviews of two important human rights websites that have recently relaunched
Reviews of Child Abuse, Child Protection and the Law (Cleland); Immigration Law and Practice (Jackson and others); Licensing and Gambling Law in Scotland (McGowan)
Three aspects of the Financial Services Authority's attempt to reassert its role and authority following criticism that it allowed excessive risk taking by firms prior to the credit crunch
How the differences between the respective standard missives previously in use in Edinburgh and Glasgow were resolved to produce the Combined Standard Clauses
Monday 3 August 2009 sees most of the changes to the development management system come into force
Analysis of hair samples is becoming the preferred method of tracing an individual's history of alcohol consumption
President's message: much of this month's theme is Government – and what solicitors can do for it, as well as what it can do for solicitors
A mature would-be entrant to the profession believes that current methods of recruiting trainees are often neither open nor fair
A willingness on both sides to engage in open and informed debate is the key to successful relations between the profession and the media
Some experiences of solicitors and trainees who suffered redundancy or cutbacks due to the recession, and how they have pulled through, or moved on
First of a two-part survey of this year's Finance Act focuses principally on the income tax changes in the pipeline, especially for higher earners
Registers of Scotland's policy on creation, identification, and transfer of rights in common areas in developments, following the PMP Plus decision
Implications of the European Court decision in the L'Oreal case, which strengthens the hand of trade mark owners against manufacturers of similarly branded products
The recent House of Lords decision on holiday pay during sick leave, and what it means for employers and employees concerned with situations of long term sick leave
Interview with new Keeper of the Registers Sheenagh Adams, who believes that her organisation holds a wealth of information that can be opened to the public and to solicitors in the IT age
Updates on interpretation and translation for suspects; and transfer of criminal proceedings
The Society's Director of Representation and Professional Support, a new position, explains how his role will help enhance member services
More solicitors' firms have opened than closed in Scotland since the onset of the recession, showing that some are adopting the forward thinking attitude that all firms will soon need
How the Society is planning to counter an outbreak of H1N1 (swine flu), together with some practical points to help solicitors prepare for or deal with a flu outbreak