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Vol-62 Issue-01

Retaking the narrative on complaints

Journal 16th January 2017
In the full version of his letter published this month, the author argues that the Society failed to counter effectively the misleading headline approach of the SLCC on launching its annual report
Vol-62 Issue-01

Reading for pleasure

Journal 16th January 2017
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
Vol-62 Issue-01

Opinion: Alan McIntosh

Journal 16th January 2017
Despite the numerous reforms, casework has shown up many failings of the personal insolvency system in Scotland, and a structure based more on principles and less on regulation is needed
Vol-62 Issue-01

Book reviews

Journal 16th January 2017
Review of A Lawyer’s Guide to Wellbeing and Managing Stress (Lyon)
Vol-62 Issue-01

Profile

Journal 16th January 2017
Our series on the Law Society of Scotland's new senior leadership team (SLT) continues with Aileen Caskie, executive director of member services
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President's column

Journal 16th January 2017
Brexit, legislation for the profession, and legal aid concerns are some of the “big picture” issues facing the Society in 2017, but there will be much else to occupy it in the course of the year
Vol-62 Issue-01

RoS riding to the four (hundred)

Journal 16th January 2017
Registers of Scotland page: the Scottish institution is ready to celebrate a very special anniversary
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People on the move

Journal 16th January 2017
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
Vol-62 Issue-01

Scot in the European hot seat

Journal 16th January 2017
Undaunted at the prospect of leading Europe’s lawyers as Brexit starts to take shape, Ruthven Gemmell, President of the CCBE for 2017, tells of the wider challenges he and the organisation face
Vol-62 Issue-01

When partners fall short

Journal 16th January 2017
Processes for dealing with underperforming partners are often the weak spot in a legal firm’s management. This feature discusses the possible risks, and proposes some key steps to minimise these
Vol-62 Issue-01

Uber: a great gig?

Journal 16th January 2017
The Uber case has shown up the difficulties employment law has with many working arrangements in today’s “gig economy”. What are the implications for advisers and for the law?
Vol-62 Issue-01

Brexit: the end of cross-border practice?

Journal 16th January 2017
The impact of Brexit on the internal market for legal services, and why the UK Law Societies are seeking to retain an open market
Vol-62 Issue-01

Closing in: the gender pay gap rules

Journal 16th January 2017
The likely final gender pay gap regulations will cover larger private and voluntary sector organisations from 5 April 2017. We explain what these employers, and their advisers, will have to implement
Vol-62 Issue-01

Simple procedure – it's complicated

Journal 16th January 2017
The simple procedure is designed to encourage recourse to mediation, but only some courts directly operate such a service. A mediation coordinator explains the possibilities, and possible developments
Vol-62 Issue-01

When changing the defender is OK

Journal 16th January 2017
Latest civil cases, including amendment of party after limitation period; interlocutors; PI actions; productions; family actions; summary applications; liquidation; multiplepoindings; expenses
Vol-62 Issue-01

Solemn procedure: beware the changes

Journal 16th January 2017
Criminal procedure briefing: a note on some significant changes to solemn procedure that come into force this month
Vol-62 Issue-01

Divorce and the new state pension

Journal 16th January 2017
Family briefing: the new state pension arrangements abolish the additional pension previously taken into account when assessing financial provision, but there are important transitional provisions
Vol-62 Issue-01

Delivery of alcohol: a “game changer”?

Journal 16th January 2017
Licensing briefing: online shopping means orders of alcohol from and deliveries to private addresses. What are the rules, and could they be open to abuse?
Vol-62 Issue-01

A tale of two "Budgets"

Journal 16th January 2017
Tax briefing: following the recent Autumn Statement and Scottish Budget announcements, our latest column focuses mainly on measures affecting employment taxes
Vol-62 Issue-01

Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal

Journal 16th January 2017
Reports relating to Graeme Crombie Miller; Euan Maxwell Terras; Michael Patrick George Hughes; Philip Simon Hogg
Vol-62 Issue-01

"One-shot" rule sees rejection income soar

Journal 16th January 2017
Total rejection fees have quadrupled in two years due to the rule requiring defective applications to be rejected
Vol-62 Issue-01

Law without frontiers

Journal 16th January 2017
From criminal defence practice in Kilmarnock to prosecuting alleged war criminals in The Hague, this month’s in-house interviewee has always felt the pull of the international legal scene
Vol-62 Issue-01

CJEU decision supports LPP protections

Journal 16th January 2017
Ruling in Watson case welcomed by Law Society of England & Wales
Vol-62 Issue-01

Society thank-you for STARTS support

Journal 16th January 2017
Individuals who took part in discussions with first-year law students named
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