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Immigration briefing: the Government has outlined its proposed “points-based system” which will apply from January 2021, though much detail has still to be provided
Reports relating to Bruce Gregor De Wert; Ian William Donaldson; Nigel William Frew Ford; David George Hogg; Lorraine Ann Kelly; John Bunny McGeechan; Brian Travers
Property briefing: How do we make Scotland’s properties more resilient to flooding? If the sale process provided better information on the level of risk, owners might take steps to be better prepared
Property briefing: despite emergency measures to enable some transactions to complete, the property market faces extended inactivity due to COVID-19
A career in public service, and public law, has led to an in-house role at the heart of the judiciary for our interviewee this month
A summary of changes in regulation and practice agreed by the Law Society of Scotland in response to the restrictions caused by the coronavirus pandemic
In association with Clio: with today's technology, remote legal work seems more and more viable, and perhaps even ideal
The Word of Gold: home is where the work is, for now. Here is a survival guide
The examples prepared for Austin Lafferty Ltd are offered to those wondering how to give guidance on pricing to the general public
Following the recent publication of its Red Flag Checklist for wills, Lockton highlights some of the risk management issues to be aware of when drafting wills
Modern apprenticeships can provide a solution to a legal firm’s need for support staff, and several well known practices have already joined the scheme
Advice column: having to work from home, I’m missing interaction with colleagues and getting outside
Scott Lindsay joined the Law Society of Scotland in January as Executive Director of Finance & Operations and currently heads the Coronavirus Business Continuity workstream
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
How the new Settify platform helps legal firms to maintain a seamless family law advisory service, even during the coronavirus restrictions
As reform is considered, this article reviews the changing attitudes to childcare seen in the Scottish cases, but questions whether a presumption in favour of shared care would better promote welfare
Why the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020 makes certain amendments to the planning regime
Problems arising from the COVID-19 crisis have highlighted the need to allow electronic service of court documents in Scotland
For licensing practitioners, the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act will bring flexibility and positive changes to relieve issues arising from the emergency
COVID-19 has set the severest challenges for employers, producing an unprecedented response from Government. Laura Morrison surveys the issues that have arisen, and the help now on offer
Scotland’s law on provision for cohabitants is in need of reform. So states the Scottish Law Commission in a new discussion paper, but what shape should reform take?
There are basically three types of work in keeping a legal practice going, but who is best qualified for each, and can people move between them? The author believes many firms should take a fresh look
In the month of International Women’s Day, is law still a man’s world? Research illustrates that much needs to change, at societal as well as professional level, for that no longer to hold true
Correspondence on Registers of Scotland's arrear; titles to flats