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Vol-59 Issue-12

From the Brussels office

Journal 15th December 2014
Recent developments in the EU, including Choice of Court Agreements Convention; tax information exchange; IP standardisation
Vol-59 Issue-12

Take it to the schools

Journal 15th December 2014
Following a successful pilot, teaming up with law students to educate school pupils in the law and legal skills, the Society is seeking more students (and graduates) to expand its "Street Law" scheme
Vol-59 Issue-12

A future – a vision

Journal 15th December 2014
Central government lawyers and the prosecution service have joined forces for schools outreach project, Your Future in Law
Vol-59 Issue-12

Ask Ash

Journal 15th December 2014
Advice column: just because I'm unattached, why should I have to work over Christmas?
Vol-59 Issue-12

A strategy with legs?

Journal 15th December 2014
The Word of Gold: a stocking filler for law firm leaders on the theme of defining your market
Vol-59 Issue-12

Who's got what it takes?

Journal 15th December 2014
How to reduce bias in trainee recruitment was the theme of a recent Update seminar. What practical advice emerged?
Vol-59 Issue-12

I can act, but should I?

Journal 15th December 2014
Professional Practice column: whether a conflict of interest exists may be a complex question requiring consideration of factors beyond those with which the clients are immediately concerned
Vol-59 Issue-12

Prominence unplanned

Journal 15th December 2014
Legal pioneers: Patricia Barclay, a former in-house counsel now with her own practice providing general counsel services to cutting-edge businesses without their own
Vol-59 Issue-11

Age before duty

Journal 17th November 2014
The Equality Act has been applied in favour of a disabled young person who required an additional year at school, in a novel sheriff court action
Vol-59 Issue-11

Title to tissue

Journal 17th November 2014
Recent experience of medical procedures prompts the author to review the still embryonic law regarding property rights in human body parts
Vol-59 Issue-11

Standing the test of time?

Journal 17th November 2014
Little research has been done into how the Scots law on financial provision on divorce is used in practice. A new project aims to put that right
Vol-59 Issue-11

Adjudication: a risk of abuse?

Journal 17th November 2014
A ruling against a party seeking interdict to prevent alleged repeated abuse of the adjudication process poses difficulties for the innocent
Vol-59 Issue-11

Courts in all but name

Journal 17th November 2014
The tribunal system is becoming more like the courts, but is that an advantage? This article weighs up the factors
Vol-59 Issue-11

When is a person a “relevant person”?

Journal 17th November 2014
A review of the case law on who meets the “relevant person” test for the purposes of appearing before a children's hearing
Vol-59 Issue-11

Reading for pleasure

Journal 17th November 2014
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
Vol-59 Issue-11

Opinion: John Scott QC

Journal 17th November 2014
All with an interest in criminal justice should respond to the consultation by Lord Bonomy's Post-corroboration Safeguards Review, the constructive suggestions in which expose the far-reaching nature of the abolition proposal
Vol-59 Issue-11

Book reviews

Journal 17th November 2014
Reviews of Dundas & Bartos on the Arbitration (Scotland) Act 2010; The Good Lawyer (Linder and Levit)
Vol-59 Issue-11

Profile

Journal 17th November 2014
Following the non-lawyer's view last month, this time the profile turns to a solicitor member of the Appeals & Reviews Subcommittee, Gordon Ghee
Vol-59 Issue-11

President's column

Journal 17th November 2014
Legal aid in Scotland needs fundamental reform, and the Society has taken the initiative with a wide-ranging discussion paper containing proposals for both criminal and civil funding
Vol-59 Issue-11

People on the move

Journal 17th November 2014
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
Vol-59 Issue-11

The designated day is here

Journal 17th November 2014
Registers of Scotland page: Key points to remember over the last few weeks until the Land Registration etc (Scotland) Act 2012 comes into operation on 8 December 2014
Vol-59 Issue-11

A tale of two systems

Journal 17th November 2014
Retiring as Professor of Conveyancing at the University of Glasgow, Robert Rennie reflects for the Journal on the vast changes in law and practice over his working life, many of which he helped to shape
Vol-59 Issue-11

LBTT: the rules and rates emerge

Journal 17th November 2014
Revenue Scotland page: An update on progress towards the new land and buildings transaction tax regime, including the proposed rates and bands
Vol-59 Issue-11

The price of probity

Journal 17th November 2014
In what circumstances is a solicitor liable to the party on the other side of a transaction for failing to disclose a client’s fraud? The Inner House recently decided a case on this point
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