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Access issues in conveyancing

Journal 17th May 2021
A look at what lessons recent claims concerning access rights can offer the profession – a key one being that solicitors should never simply assume that access rights exist
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Pushing the tech frontier

Journal 17th May 2021
The Society’s accredited legal technologists have their own members’ group to share problems and seek solutions. The Journal was invited to report on a round table held in April
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The Word of Gold: What’s the core?

Journal 17th May 2021
Engagement, satisfaction and morale: all depend on the values we hold dear
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The Eternal Optimist: That "glow and tingle" feeling

Journal 17th May 2021
How do you guarantee repeat business in the modern world?
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Ask Ash: Grounded – no work travel!

Journal 17th May 2021
Advice column: I miss the travel part of my job, which may have gone for good
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Profile: Krista Johnston

Journal 17th May 2021
Our latest solicitor advocate profiled to mark 30 years of the law, hopes more women will join her in criminal defence
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Profile: Fiona Menzies

Journal 17th May 2021
Fiona Menzies is the Law Society of Scotland's new member engagement manager
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Book reviews: May 2021

Journal 17th May 2021
Reviews of Power of Attorney: The One-Stop Guide (McDonald); Retained EU Law: A Practical Guide (Duhs and Rao)
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Reading for pleasure: May 2021

Journal 17th May 2021
The May 2021 selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
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Foot off the pedal

Journal 17th May 2021
After building and then losing a legal practice with a high energy but flawed business model, the author tells how he has found a better and less pressured way, putting service before volume
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Trans rights in the workplace: a matter of respect

Journal 17th May 2021
In order to ensure that trans rights are properly respected in the workplace, employers should proactively work to create a culture of respect, and not just rely on a policy
Journal

COVID challenges and tomorrow's lawyers (full version)

Journal 17th May 2021
The fuller article exploring the difficulties faced by students during COVID-19, the implications for recruiting firms – and what these intending solicitors may have to offer from their experience
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Caravan sites: is COVID rates relief right?

Journal 17th May 2021
COVID-19 regulations on non-domestic rates relief are defective in allowing some caravan site operators, and some caravan owners, relief on non-hospitality caravans, sometimes caravans they do not own
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Viewpoints: May 2021

Journal 11th May 2021
Letters on MSPs and dissolution; and an appeal to help trace old documents
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Recovery phase?

Journal 10th May 2021
Incoming President Ken Dalling tells of the challenges of leading the Society through the pandemic, how it has continued to operate, and its ongoing efforts to support legal aid solicitors (he is one)
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Legal education: a reply

Journal 10th May 2021
Replying to Derek Auchie’s article published in February, two law lecturers believe that his proposed transactional approach to teaching law would not in itself provide a proper grounding
Journal

COVID challenges and tomorrow's lawyers

Journal 10th May 2021
The difficulties COVID-19 has posed for students, and how potential employers in the profession should view people who may have gained from their experience
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COVID, lost income and child maintenance

Journal 10th May 2021
Changes in income due to the pandemic may have clients asking about the implications for child maintenance payments. This article sets out the considerations, and the need for early action
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Editorial

Journal 10th May 2021
After featuring in the election campaign the future of the not proven verdict is in doubt – but are there alternatives to simple abolition?
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Enforcing IP in the digital age

Journal 19th April 2021
E-commerce platforms can carry a threat to IP rights holders, but may also offer quick ways to challenge a counterfeit listing. What options are open to rights holders to strengthen their position?
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How Thorntons complete client ID/verification in minutes

Journal 19th April 2021
In association with Amiqus: a system that enables clients to provide ID digitally, from their own home
Journal

FFI: the future for family business lawyers

Journal 19th April 2021
Advisers to today’s family businesses need a multi-disciplinary approach such as the Family Firm Institute can facilitate
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Opinion: Richard Henderson

Journal 19th April 2021
By proposing to go further than the Faulks report in limiting the potential of judicial review, the UK Government is embarking on a serious assault on the delicate balance in the UK constitution
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President's column

Journal 19th April 2021
Why March brought at least some good financial news; a reminder of the possibilities with flexible traineeships; but with basic equality and protection of rights, there is still #NoRoomForComplacency
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