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In-house interview: the President of SOLAR, the Society of Local Authority Lawyers and Administrators, tells how SOLAR has developed, and of his senior role at West Dunbartonshire Council
An IBA report calls for stronger action by lawyers and governments to help protect the rights of people with disabilities
Recent public policy work of the Society's committees, including pre-recorded evidence; Universal Service Obligation for broadband; financial regulation and supervision; breach of contract
The Word of Gold: a new survey finds that timidity towards technology is keeping firms in the slow lane
This update from Professional Practice on the new cheque clearing system highlights issues that may arise in the settlement of property transactions
From the Professional Practice team: an update on letters of obligation; and acting in a transaction between cousins
Some law firms really are practising innovative ways to get more from staff while reducing working hours. One is Glasgow's Conveyancing Direct: what has been achieved to date?
Apology v admission... where do we draw the line? The authors explore how far it is safe to go under the Apologies (Scotland) Act 2016 in relation to complaints and claims
Advice column: should I drop hints to a colleague whom I know to be facing the axe?
Innovative use of IT underpins many of the 30 projects set out in the Law Society of Scotland’s annual plan for the 2017-18 practice year
It is time for letting agent businesses to prepare for the new registration and training requirements coming into force next year
A festive invitation, and a chance to feed back to Registers of Scotland
In association with Altis: the Altis conveyancing platform has the potential to ease client concerns over the property transfer process, as well as increasing business efficiency
The prescribed court form for disclosure of assets in divorce proceedings is fundamentally flawed and illustrates a lack of enticement towards full and early disclosure in Scots divorce procedure
Will the legal services review see the end of the Society's dual role? Would this be serious for the profession? The author describes the equivalent experience of patent and trade mark attorneys
Content marketing is an excellent way of positioning your business and driving growth, but for it to be effective you need a strategic plan for colleagues to follow
A report by the Gingerbread charity highlights the difficulties faced by “receiving” parents in enforcing payment of child maintenance via the Child Maintenance Service
With flight cancellations much in the news recently, this briefing outlines the remedies available for cancellations within the airline's responsibility, and for delays
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
The SLC’s proposal to adopt the English “serious harm” test for defamation attempts to tackle a problem not found in Scotland, would add to costs and probably result in litigation moving to England
Review of Criminal Sentencing as Practical Wisdom (Brown)
Ian Forsyth works in the External Relations team and is the Law Society of Scotland’s public communications executive
This month we can celebrate a successful annual conference, but my interest also centres on the financial benchmarking survey and what it tells us about many members who work “for the greater good”
Registers’ knowledge-base microsite with its support for customers has developed in the year since its launch; however, we want to hear how to improve it further