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Employment: AI – programmed for inequality?

Journal 16th May 2022
Guidance is expected later this year from the Equality & Human Rights Commission on how to avoid the risk of artificial intelligence tools producing discriminatory outcomes. It has much to cover
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Family: Still living together?

Journal 16th May 2022
A recent case on determining the relevant date for financial provision illustrates how the question of when parties ceased to cohabit can be a difficult one of fact
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Pensions: Dashboards – last lap before staging?

Journal 16th May 2022
The much anticipated pensions dashboard facility may start to become a reality next year, and schemes and providers have much to do to prepare for their staging window
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Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal

Journal 16th May 2022
Repoerts relating to Kenneth John Baillie Stewart MacLeod; Martin Grahame Hogg; Benjamim Nephi Hann
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Property and VAT: The ground shifts again

Journal 16th May 2022
HMRC has made a further attempt to restate its policy on VAT in relation to early termination fees and compensation payments. The Tax Law Committee has considered how it might be applied
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In-house: Beyond the day job

Journal 16th May 2022
The immediate Past President of SOLAR, and legal manager with Perth & Kinross Council, talks about the two roles and the rapid changes of recent times
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Risk management: Scope is the key

Journal 16th May 2022
Recent decisions on the scope of duty principle have made it all the more important to set out clearly the extent of your instructions, and any limitations on liability, in your letters of engagement
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WCAC: Seize the moment

Journal 16th May 2022
With just a few weeks to go, Scottish practitioners still have a chance to register for a global conference on their doorstep covering the law on adult capacity
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Why switch to cloud-based practice management software?

Journal 16th May 2022
In association with Clio: Some benefits to bear in mind if you still have doubts about switching to a cloud-based solution
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Arbitration: Delivering together

Journal 16th May 2022
As the Law Society of Scotland announces a new collaboration with the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, the Society reminds solicitors why ADR and arbitration should always be on their mind
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Steps to turning green

Journal 16th May 2022
Thinking about sustainability? Start by setting up a green team, Louise Farquhar advises in the first of a new quarterly series
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Ask Ash: Right not to return?

Journal 16th May 2022
Advice column: How should I treat a colleague who never comes to the office?
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No charge for complaint handling

Journal 16th May 2022
From the Professional Practice Committee: Terms of business should not seek payment for time spent
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Ramadan: the need for team support

Journal 16th May 2022
Having a supportive employer and workplace is of great importance to Muslims working while observing the strict requirements of the holy month of Ramadan, which has just concluded
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ESG: holding businesses to account

Journal 16th May 2022
The risk of litigation when a company fails to meet ESG (environmental, social and governance) standards is growing, with the rise of activist groups with increasing access to funding
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Litigation funding and the Post Office scandal

Journal 16th May 2022
New Scottish group action rules allow a type of case that may benefit from third party funding, but English litigation around the Post Office Horizon software shows there are many factors to consider
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Viewpoints: Breaking the bias?

Journal 16th May 2022
A commitment to equality should not be confined to International Women's Day: there are aspects of daily processes that need to change
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Profile: Arlene Gibbs

Journal 16th May 2022
Arlene Gibbs is a principal solicitor at Aberdeenshire Council, a vice convener of the In-house Lawyers’ Committee and a judge in this year’s In-house Rising Star Award
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Reading for pleasure: May 2022

Journal 16th May 2022
The May 2022 selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
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Book reviews: May 2022

Journal 16th May 2022
Review of The Confederate Jurist: The Legal Life of Judah P Benjamin (Gilmore)
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Possession is not nine tenths of the law

Journal 16th May 2022
A recent case has highlighted the effectiveness of express confidentiality provisions in protecting sensitive business documents retained by departing employees
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Biometrics in the workplace

Journal 13th May 2022
The authors explain the strict legal standards that apply when an employer seeks to make use of employees’ biometric data, and suggest appropriate safeguarding procedures
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Sector switch

Journal 9th May 2022
A private client lawyer through and through, incoming President Murray Etherington can claim to have seen the wider profession from the inside – and to have a strong office bearer team for his year
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Non-doms: some taxing issues

Journal 9th May 2022
The rules on the taxation of people resident but not domiciled in the UK have been in the news, but are not well understood. The authors explain who can claim the status, and the factors to consider
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