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Vol-59 Issue-10

What's next for SYLA?

Journal 20th October 2014
The new season's programme for young lawyers; and a report on this year's European Young Bar Association International Weekend in London
Vol-59 Issue-10

Mediation first

Journal 20th October 2014
The regular feature from the SLCC explores the benefits and success of mediation in complaints resolution
Vol-59 Issue-10

When life begins at 60

Journal 20th October 2014
The Word of Gold: Leonard Cohen and Tesco have much to teach us about later life and lawyers
Vol-59 Issue-10

With growth there is risk? (2)

Journal 20th October 2014
More on the scope for avoiding the increase in conveyancing claims forecast by Master Policy co-insurer Zurich as a consequence of increased property transaction activity
Vol-59 Issue-10

Ask Ash

Journal 20th October 2014
Advice column: I'm dreading having to make that first court appearance
Vol-59 Issue-10

Sustainable future: new ideas for the training contract

Journal 20th October 2014
Never taken on a trainee? Some suggestions for how to grow your legal practice by taking on a trainee, without the full cost
Vol-59 Issue-10

Mentoring - why?

Journal 20th October 2014
Ahead of the Society's second career mentoring programme, a mentee's view of the benefits
Vol-59 Issue-10

Lender Exchange: what's it about?

Journal 20th October 2014
The Professional Practice column explains the background to the Lender Exchange scheme and the main issues arising
Vol-59 Issue-10

A bar removed

Journal 20th October 2014
Legal pioneers: Margaret Henderson Kidd, Scotland's first and for 25 years only female advocate
Vol-59 Issue-09

Keep the job going?

Journal 15th September 2014
Tactics can be important in advising on the best response by a client faced with a repudiatory breach of an employment contract, as recent cases show
Vol-59 Issue-09

Asbestos and the state of knowledge

Journal 15th September 2014
In advising on asbestosis claims, it is important to consider whether the level of exposure points to liability, given the information available at the relevant time
Vol-59 Issue-09

Damned lies and bogus statistics

Journal 15th September 2014
The distortions regarding the European Court of Human Rights put forward by hostile politicians and their allies in the media
Vol-59 Issue-09

Sorry seems to be the hardest word

Journal 15th September 2014
The proposed Apologies (Scotland) Bill aims to encourage apologies without affecting legal liability. Is it likely to make a difference?
Vol-59 Issue-09

With a fair RWIND

Journal 15th September 2014
The UK Supreme Court gave helpful consideration recently to what must be established for a succcessful challenge to a public procurement decision
Vol-59 Issue-09

Planning land reform: the land of Scotland and the common good

Journal 15th September 2014
A note highlighting the main features of the Land Reform Review Group report relating to the urban environment
Vol-59 Issue-09

Reading for pleasure

Journal 15th September 2014
This month's selection of leisure reading chosen by the Journal's Book Review Editor
Vol-59 Issue-09

Opinion: Joanne Gosney

Journal 15th September 2014
The rule that legal personality requires independent life, however brief, out of the womb, can operate unfairly where medical negligence at term results in a stillborn child
Vol-59 Issue-09

Book reviews

Journal 15th September 2014
Reviews of The Law of Succession: Origins and Background of The Law of Succession to Arms and Dignities in Scotland (Moncrieffe of that Ilk); The Mother Court (Zirin)
Vol-59 Issue-09

Profile

Journal 15th September 2014
This month's profile features Tim Musson, convener of the recently re-formed Privacy Law Subcommittee
Vol-59 Issue-09

President's column

Journal 15th September 2014
The Society's commitment to achieving a balanced and informed independence referendum debate will reach a fitting culmination on 3 October at the Law in Scotland conference
Vol-59 Issue-09

Roadshows roll out

Journal 15th September 2014
Registers of Scotland page: Land Registration Act roadshows; appointment; service standards
Vol-59 Issue-09

People on the move

Journal 15th September 2014
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
Vol-59 Issue-09

Outcomes, or own goals?

Journal 15th September 2014
Have you caught up with the far-reaching potential changes to professional regulation and practice rules? The Society wants to know whether it is time to rewrite the rulebook
Vol-59 Issue-09

Power and authority

Journal 15th September 2014
The sheriff court decision that a commonly used form of power of attorney is invalid has caused much concern. This article offers an alternative view of the statutory requirements
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