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First live transaction on the Land Register is a giant leap for land registration in Scotland
A reminder that contaminated land is an issue that will not go away from property transactions
A reminder that contaminated land is an issue that will not go away in property transactions
Maximising the value of single farm payments has become a very complex process, and every adviser should have an understanding of entitlement trading
How failure to address issues of ownership of the band's name stored up trouble for Frankie Goes to Hollywood
The Information Commissioner's decision in the VisitScotland case requires very careful drafting of confidentiality provisions in public sector contracts if they are to work
President's message: a busy first month in office has seen a whole series of events, from the ceremonial to important engagements on behalf of the profession
The bigger training firms would like to see the Society's education and training review lead to enhanced skills training, and a UK-wide partnership approach
Legal firms and in-house employers alike can benefit from the new data, just published, arising from the Society's equality and diversity survey
First of two articles on this year's Finance Act, which while not on the scale of some introduced by Gordon Brown, contains much that solicitors should be aware of
First of two articles on this year's Finance Act, which while not on the scale of some introduced by Gordon Brown, contains much that solicitors should be aware of
Commentary on the recent European Court ruling that the "so far as is reasonably practicable" test in UK health and safety law does not infringe the EU directive
Some contrasts in the approaches of Scots and English law to property claims by cohabitants, in the light of a recent English House of Lords appeal
Survey of views on whether a courtroom is the right place to determine the care arrangements for a child whose parents are disputing residence and contact
Some experiences of, and advice from, solicitors who decided they needed a change of practice area and are glad they took the plunge
A reply to the open letter from the Dean of Faculty (Journal, June 2007) on the Scheme for Counsel's fees
Overview of the Update conference "The Many Faces of Fraud"
Accredited specialists in incapacity law and mental health law chart the growth of these practice areas and explain what is needed to become accredited
Second article on the Draft Money Laundering Regulations 2007 explains what will be required to carry out "customer due diligence"
Obtaining digital evidence that will stand up in court requires basic rules to be meticulously observed
Terms of the Voluntary Pre-Action Protocol in Scotland for Professional Negligence Claims, which applies to claims intimated after 1 July 2007
Unlike in England, planning for business continuity management is not yet compulsory for solicitors' practices in Scotland - but it is strongly encouraged
Latest civil cases, including dismissal following delay; discharge of diet; caution for expenses; res judicata; summary applications; appeal; antisocial behaviour orders
Every solicitor with licensed trade clients needs to decide whether to tackle the complexities of the new regime