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The fuller account of the main issues of interest arising from the In-house Counsel Worldwide Summit in Toronto
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
A bill has been introduced with the intention of increasing organ donation rates, but on experience elsewhere it needs to be part of a multi-faceted strategy to have an impact
Review of The Secret Barrister
Heather McKendrick is head of Careers and Outreach at the Law Society of Scotland; her projects include the debating tournament, career mentoring and Street Law
Young people have given me the best experiences of my first month: the Donald Dewar Debate, the Law Clinic conference and the latest admission ceremony indicate a promising future for our profession
Registers of Scotland page: Keeper acknowledges an applications backlog, and outlines action being taken
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
His firm is marking 250 years, but Shepherd and Wedderburn’s chief executive Stephen Gibb knows that what comes next is what really matters. He tells the Journal how he sees the changing market
An impressive lineup of keynote speakers will appear at this year’s Leading Legal Excellence, the Society’s annual conference – headed by the President of the UK Supreme Court
An open letter to Martyn Evans, of the independent strategic review of legal aid, challenges the reasoning behind the conclusion that there was no evidence to justify a general increase in fees
This follow-up to the Commercial Court Conference 2018 (an edited version) argues that there is a need for guidance dealing specifically with recovery of electronic documents in commercial actions
Although in ParkingEye the Supreme Court set tests for the recovery of parking penalty charges, subsequent lower-court decisions appear to have significantly widened the rights of parking operators
Did the chair of the Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland make a convincing case for the Board’s selection processes in her Journal interview last month? One solicitor thinks not
Latest civil cases, including simple procedure; skilled witnesses; contempt; legal aid; pleadings; jurisdiction; diligence; reponing; default; foreign law; tenders; sanction and other expenses; appeal
Licensing briefing: after 11 years, and some recent less formal guidance, the Scottish Government is preparing new statutory guidance for licensing boards. But will it heed practitioners' concerns?
Tax briefing: the longrunning uncertainty over the retrospective application of LBTT group relief where the transferee company has granted a pledge of its shares, is finally to be resolved
Property briefing: ongoing efforts by Registers of Scotland, working with the profession, to cut the number of rejected applications are having results, and the new application form should also help
The Property Standardisation Group has amended some of its documents to take account of the new community right to buy abandoned or neglected land
Planning briefing: with the Planning (Scotland) Bill having passed stage 1, this article highlights the calls made for amendments at stage 2 and the Scottish Government’s response
The 2018 In-house Annual Conference provided plenty of stimulating content for individuals and teams striving to keep up with legal and regulatory changes affecting their sector
In-house counsel the world over are facing similar challenges: the message from this year’s World Summit in Toronto
The Scot invited to co-chair the ICW summit reflects on the standout themes from the conference for him
The new relief created by the higher first-time buyer threshold, and how to claim it