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Vol-57 Issue-12

Legal rights, second families and siblingship

Journal 10th December 2012
The emergence of a legal rights claim from an unexpected source can cause serious difficulties for executry practitioners and their clients. What steps might one take?
Vol-57 Issue-12

"I'm a chicklet and I live in a hatchery"

Journal 10th December 2012
One lawyer's experience in setting up an online legal services business through the “E-Spark” scheme to support entrepreneurs
Vol-57 Issue-12

And our survey says...

Journal 10th December 2012
The results of, and some thoughts prompted by, the survey of In-house Lawyers Group members ahead of this year’s annual conference, as seen by the ILG vice chair
Vol-57 Issue-12

No overtaking?

Journal 10th December 2012
An Inner House decision prompts a discussion of the duties that may be owed by a driver being overtaken
Vol-57 Issue-12

Reading for pleasure

Journal 10th December 2012
This month's selection of leisure reading chosen by the Journal's Book Review Editor
Vol-57 Issue-12

Opinion column: Martin Morrow

Journal 10th December 2012
The Scottish Government is calculating that solicitors will learn to live with the reduced income following the legal aid changes. Is there anything the profession or the Society can do?
Vol-57 Issue-12

Book reviews

Journal 10th December 2012
Reviews of Discrimination (Rubenstein); Misuse of Drugs and Drug Trafficking Offences (Fortson)
Vol-57 Issue-12

Council profile

Journal 10th December 2012
This month's Law Society of Scotland Council member profile: Christopher Fraser (non-solicitor member)
Vol-57 Issue-12

President's column

Journal 10th December 2012
Lawyers have never staged a protest like they did over the Government's legal aid proposals, but I was proud to join them at the Parliament
Vol-57 Issue-12

2012: new starts, and challenges

Journal 10th December 2012
Registers of Scotland page: the past year has seen some significant developments for Registers of Scotland, in the wake of new legislation
Vol-57 Issue-12

Independence before the law

Journal 10th December 2012
A look at some of the controversial questions as to where Scotland would stand legally, post-independence, and how they might be resolved
Vol-57 Issue-12

Who do you think they are?

Journal 10th December 2012
An important recent decision, while rejecting a claim based on breach of solicitors' implied warranty of authority, illustrates again the importance of knowing your client
Vol-57 Issue-12

The expert approach

Journal 10th December 2012
A special feature looking at some current issues concerning expert witnesses, and the influence of cross border developments
Vol-57 Issue-12

Is all publicity good publicity?

Journal 10th December 2012
The ongoing battle between Apple and Samsung has produced useful guidance from the Court of Appeal on when a company may be ordered to publicise an IP judgment against it
Vol-57 Issue-12

Turning point?

Journal 10th December 2012
This year's Journal employment survey reveals some hope of better things to come, after a difficult year with many people in or close to some serious business restructuring
Vol-57 Issue-12

Young and guilty

Journal 10th December 2012
Latest criminal cases, including youth crime and sentencing; football banning orders; delay
Vol-57 Issue-12

Doubly secure

Journal 10th December 2012
Two recent developments in company law, concerning security registration and limited company status
Vol-57 Issue-12

Forced marriage: an update

Journal 10th December 2012
Some issues arising under the Forced Marriage Act, in the light of the first cases brought under the Act
Vol-57 Issue-12

New age, new image

Journal 10th December 2012
Social media are revolutionising how sport projects its image - bringing a new set of legal responsibilities
Vol-57 Issue-12

A security loophole

Journal 10th December 2012
An update on land and agricultural law reviews currently underway, and a case that appears to have found a way round farming security of tenure
Vol-57 Issue-12

Quit while you're ahead

Journal 10th December 2012
Interview with Janet Hood and Colin Anderson, retiring from office in the In-house Lawyers Group, about the changed status of the Group, and its members, during their time
Vol-57 Issue-12

When threats are enough

Journal 10th December 2012
The UK Supreme Court has decided on a practical solution to a hitherto unresolved question regarding the law of warrandice
Vol-57 Issue-12

Practice ground

Journal 10th December 2012
Interview with Bruce Ritchie and Coral Riddell, retiring and successor heads of the Society's Professional Practice Department, on how the team is changing
Vol-57 Issue-12

Mergers: keeping people onside

Journal 10th December 2012
With law firm mergers currently rife, many staff are having to adjust to a new working environment. How can the process be made as painless as possible?
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