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Latest civil cases, including case management; amendment; skilled witnesses; interim orders; expenses; and a new Act of Sederunt
Licensing briefing: some personal reminiscences from our longstanding columnist as he decides to call for last orders
Planning briefing: a roundup of the legislative and other steps to adapt the Scottish planning system to deal with the COVID-19 emergency, and to help businesses as the restrictions are eased
Insolvency briefing: temporary legislation to protect debtors during the pandemic is significant in itself, but in the corporate sphere is accompanied by further important, and permanent, measures
Tax briefing: HMRC is taking action to ensure that the billions spent on the furlough scheme has been properly claimed, and employers are advised to review their claims and report any errors first
Immigration briefing: a successful challenge to an aspect of the “no recourse to public funds” policy could benefit those who find themselves destitute due to COVID-19
Property briefing: the right to buy land to further sustainable development, enacted in 2016, has finally been brought into force, with supporting regulations. What do practitioners need to know?
Property briefing: the Property Standardisation Group has devised a set of protocols covering delivery of documents and submission for registration in the new digital era
Research by the Society shows the main effects of the pandemic on Scottish legal firms of all sizes
Lawyers prize great advocacy, but in the battle to win clients’ hearts, it’s listening, not talking, that gets results
Are the old ways sometimes the best? In light of the continuing grief caused by instances of cyber fraud, one solicitor believes that some things don’t need to be “cyber”
This Scottish Government article introduces the trauma-informed training animation developed with the Society, dealing with coercive control and its impact
Relationships Scotland – Family Mediation Highland has introduced innovative measures to help maintain child contact in response to COVID-19
Following last month’s article on homeworking risks, some views on client and transaction vetting and related risk issues that should be considered as COVID-19 continues to affect working practices
Appreciation of Haldane Tait, former solicitor, court auditor, Journal editor and friend to many
Advice column: I’m getting worn down trying to juggle all my commitments
Surely we can learn lessons from the lockdown about more homeworking, alternatives to physical meetings, and other beneficial work methods?
Head of Dispute Resolution at Davidson Chalmers Stewart, Sheila Webster has been a Society Council member since 2017 and has just been appointed to the board
Reviews of Comparative Concepts of Criminal Law (eds Keiler and Roed); From Crime to Crime (Henriques)
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
Reports relating to Christopher James Forrest; Caroline Rose Goodenough; Ross James Porter; Morag Wilson Yellowlees
The latest case on the territorial scope of UK employment law offers an opportunity to examine the correct approach in terms of a 2006 House of Lords case on which doubt has since been cast
The Glass Network founder believes the profession needs to take action in relation to racism – by celebrating diversity and actively dismantling institutional racism
As workplaces begin to open up again after COVID-19, all employers, including legal practices, are facing some key questions and challenges. This feature looks at some of the issues