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Five tips to help you allocate resource to mitigate known risks.
Introducing the landmark Act to improve forensic medical services for victims of rape and sexual assault
In association with LawWare: And the remainder of 2021 looks as if it may be equally demanding for law firms up and down the country.
Housebuilders are responding to calls to create greener homes, but are constrained by market forces and customer demand – which could be shaped through financial incentives on energy performance
Here in February 2021 we can record progress in combating COVID-19, in legal aid funding and in the position of the LGBT+ community – while recognising that in each case there is much still to be done
Collected news of Scottish legal appointments and practice changes
In association with Denovo: Part 1 of this topic looks at going paperless in court
Latest criminal cases, including sentencing discounts (drink-driving), attempting to pervert the course of justice; culpable homicide; sexual history applications
Current fluctuating property values increase the importance of the provisions permitting flexible valuation dates in relation to transfers of property, and of the technicalities of structured awards
A look at a question which is beginning to be raised quite frequently
Now awaiting Royal Assent, the Pension Schemes Bill strengthens clearance requirements for business activities that increase risk for scheme members, all backed by added TPR powers and high penalties
In an appeal with implications for the charity sector, the Inner House has agreed that commercial activities carried out at a heritage site can be considered to satisfy the charity test
Is long uncertainty between offer acceptance and missives concluding, good for clients or the profession? Or should the profession take action before someone else does?
This month’s in-house profile returns to local government, featuring a solicitor whose roles cover litigation, governance, elections, COVID-19 – and who has taken on the Trump Organisation in his time
The Society has published its statement of priorities that it will press on MSPs and ministers after the coming election – all underpinned by the rule of law, as President Amanda Millar explains
The key to our recovery lies in our most basic instinct: reciprocity
The anti-money laundering Trust Registration Service is being extended, with many more trusts being required to register, and solicitors need to start identifying which ones will be caught
Planning ahead is needed as much in relation to closing down your practice as in other aspects of business, and this article brings some tips on matters to think about in advance
Focus on small steps rather than big goals, and you may find it easier to carry out those good resolutions
A tribute to the solicitor, author and former Professor of Conveyancing at the University of Glasgow
Solicitors and law firms have a window until the end of March to apply to join the Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow
Your reference guide to material published in issues for 2020
Review of Conveyancing Practice in Scotland (Stewart and Sinclair)
The February 2021 selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor