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Civil court briefing: Lessons from a video proof

Journal 14th September 2020
Latest civil cases, including jurisdiction; remote proof; averments and debate; debate and proof; breach of interdict; expenses, interim orders
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Corporate briefing: Business support: going our own way

Journal 14th September 2020
Scottish ministers were entitled to adapt the COVID-19 business support measures announced for England, and no legitimate expectation of exact copying was created, a judge has held
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IP briefing: China – a friendlier place for IP rights?

Journal 14th September 2020
A US company has had a notable success in seeking to enforce trade mark rights in the Chinese courts. Could it herald improved prospects for IP rights in China?
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Agriculture briefing: Was there a croft here?

Journal 14th September 2020
The litigation over land at Stornoway Airport, while ultimately negativing the claims of crofters, reminds us that crofting rights subsist until ended under statute
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Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal

Journal 14th September 2020
Report relating to William Renfrew
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Planning obligations: seeking better practice

Journal 14th September 2020
To inform the Scottish Government’s review of the effectiveness of planning obligations, the Law Society of Scotland undertook a consultation which has led to a series of proposals for Government
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Construction briefing: Rough justice, smoother delivery

Journal 14th September 2020
The advantages of adjudication under a construction contract have been strengthened by new services for “low value” disputes, and an Inner House decision showing a pragmatic approach to enforcement
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SARs: where do they end up?

Journal 14th September 2020
Solicitors sometimes wonder what happens to suspicious activity reports they make. The National Crime Agency explains
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Full circle: the way ahead

Journal 14th September 2020
The O Shaped Lawyer® is a new programme that promotes professional success by putting people, whether colleagues or customers, at the heart of legal services
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Ask Ash: September 2020

Journal 14th September 2020
Advice column: how do I cope with the strange new office atmosphere?
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The billable hour: some fairy tales

Journal 14th September 2020
This perspective from Down Under challenges the belief still held by some lawyers that the billable hour is accurate, transparent and ethical
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AML: making the most of your audit

Journal 14th September 2020
Some suggested criteria for carrying out an anti-money laundering audit – which, properly conducted, should enhance a firm’s good governance
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COP26: working in support

Journal 14th September 2020
A “call to arms” to the profession to become involved, as the Society sets up a group on climate change ahead of the now delayed global summit in Scotland
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Corporate and commercial risks: communication

Journal 14th September 2020
Part one of a two-part series covering scenarios which can crop up for solicitors dealing with corporate and commercial advice, looks at aspects of communication
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The Word of Gold: Keeping the dream alive

Journal 14th September 2020
Morale and success are two sides of the same coin
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Letters: September 2020

Journal 14th September 2020
Solicitors cannot seek an uplift in legal aid fees in Supreme Court appeals
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Book reviews: September 2020

Journal 14th September 2020
Review of Haldane: The Forgotten Statesman Who Shaped Modern Britain (Campbell)
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Reading for pleasure: September 2020

Journal 14th September 2020
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
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Profile: Stuart Munro

Journal 14th September 2020
Stuart Munro is head of Criminal Litigation and Inquiries at Livingstone Brown, and member of the Society’s Criminal Law and Technology Law Committees
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Ogden 8: shifting the balance

Journal 14th September 2020
Updated for the first time in several years, the eighth edition of the Ogden Tables sees some substantial reworking – with effects that generally favour defenders
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Child maintenance: the balance of care

Journal 13th September 2020
A note on two tribunal decisions on what constitutes “day-to-day care” for the purposes of the Child Support Maintenance Calculation Regulations
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Tradecraft: keeping the client happy

Journal 11th September 2020
The last in the author's series on “tradecraft” practical advice highlights some further scenarios he has known arise in property and other private client work
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Looking after remote workers: an employer's duties

Journal 9th September 2020
How the changing world of work is likely to impact on the way employers need to carry out their duties to safeguard their employees' physical and mental health and safety
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Criminal injuries compensation: the changing scene

Journal 9th September 2020
The impact on the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme of the removal of the “same roof” rule, and the pending changes in Scotland to the need to disclose previous convictions
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