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Advice for a solicitor with an ambitious young new colleague who is ruffling feathers in his eagerness to keep in with the partners
The risks facing solicitors in advising elderly clients, and some risk management advice
Latest criminal cases, including singing sectarian songs; finality of proceedings; reasons for sifting decisions; proceedings against a company director
Regulations banning employment blacklists are set to be introduced following the discovery of an instance of the practice
The Inner House has affirmed the decision in the first Scottish application for leave to bring a derivative action, while differing in some respects on the correct approach
The Inner House has affirmed that the court has power to restrain third parties in relation to transactions with property on which a financial claim is made on divorce
Reports relating to Malcolm Keith Macaulay Cameron (s 42A appeal); Daniel Cohen; William Pirie Rennie
Reviews of sites offering legal resources on armed conflict
Reviews of Childhood and Crime (McDiarmid); Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights (Lambert)
A new approach to organising legal work, as the answer to the perennial demand for in-house legal teams to cut costs
What the first reports on contaminated land by SEPA and its English counterpart mean for purchasers of land in Scotland
Why solicitors should avoid the "rebate schemes" being offered by some loan companies to get round mortgage lending restrictions
Islamic financing under Scots law has taken another leap forward with an agreed mechanism for residential or commercial funding – one that may be of wider interest
Introducing the new law centre that aims to help community groups, individuals and the voluntary sector to protect the environment
Letter highlighting the risk to the availability of specialist counsel in personal injury cases and raising issues concerning solicitor advocates
President's message: a fairly typical, if rather unglamorous first month in office, getting to grips with presidential duties while trying to keep the practice going
Children can suffer many disadvantages from the imprisonment of a parent or carer, and have a right that their interests are taken into account by the sentencing court
As the Scottish Parliament marks its 10th birthday, we look at what it has meant for Scots law and lawyers, and the Society's work with the Parliament and the Calman Commission
Interview with Dr William Ury, who seeks out the world's most intractable disputes and attempts to apply his techniques of negotiation and mediation
The Registers page: changes at the top; pre-registration enquiries; and Registers Direct
Some recent developments in family law, in particular the vexed question of the intransigent parent refusing contact
The new rules announced in the Budget restricting tax relief for pension contributions for high earners need careful consideration in relation to each individual's circumstances
A discussion of some of the issues facing legal advisers and charities contemplating a merger or collaboration
The principal changes made during the passage of the Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Bill, which now has some important additional provisions