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A recent decision provides a stark warning not only to online gambling sites, but all companies with consumer customers, on the importance of clarity and prominence with onerous terms and conditions
A note about the Tenant Farming Commissioner's new guidance on statutory compliance in relation to agricultural holdings; and also the new Act on protection of livestock from dogs
The Court of Appeal has rejected an argument that provisions of the Equality Act are defective in posing an unwarranted hurdle for certain claimants seeking compensation for indirect discrimination
The Uber decision reduced the emphasis on contract terms in deciding whether a worker relationship exists, but will that have a practical impact in the sporting context?
How should the law deal with computer-generated intellectual property? A response from the IPO to submissions received offers some pointers to the direction of change
Since the Grenfell Tower tragedy the EWS1 form has emerged as a potential issue in the purchase and sale of a flat in a tall block. But what does it involve? The authors share a recent experience
Reports relating to William Murnin; William Criggie; Paul Anthony Garrett; Sverre Nils Aaen; Quinton Muir; Graham Robert Bryson
President Ken Dalling and Vice President Murray Etherington take up office
Insider tips on how to bring your bank manager onside when seeking business finance
Some thoughts on issuing client engagement letters and making sure they are tailored to the individual client and piece of work
This further article ahead of the COP26 conference looks at the connection between climate change and inequality, and the responsibility on the legal profession to play its part in addressing both
How one community law centre has worked to create the right mix of human and technology capability to reach out to vulnerable clients with limited IT capacity
Cleaving to candour in a post-truth world
The first solicitor advocate to be appointed Queen’s Counsel says resisting specialisation has brought him a huge range of cases
What can you do to help yourself when faced with a “difficult” person?
Advice column: I feel anxious about going back to work in the office after so long at home
The future of remote civil court hearings will need the same spirit of collegiality that enabled the collective delivery of the process – and some fresh thinking
Review of Scottish Land Law (Gordon and Wortley), vol 2
The May 2021 selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
Brian Yates is a lay member of the Law Society of Scotland Appeals & Reviews and Rights of Audience Committees, both of which are subcommittees to the Regulatory Committee
Letter on the terminology in relation to, and content of, "pre-nuptial agreements"
An outline of the two new insolvency regimes enacted last year which provide further options for insolvent corporate tenants, along with some current trends in CVAs and administrations
An overview, with some practical tips, of recently published supplementary guidance on the provision of trust and company services by law firms, in relation to the Money Laundering Regulations