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Vol-56 Issue-03

Above board

Journal 14th March 2011
Rights of children relating to orders for their keeping in secure accommodation have been held to be ECHR compliant, but have been added to in the new Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011
Vol-56 Issue-03

Time to be counted

Journal 14th March 2011
President's message: members have an important decision to make on whether to adopt the Society's new constitution
Vol-56 Issue-03

Taking out rejections

Journal 14th March 2011
Advice on avoiding the most common causes of rejected applications to the Registers, and on the personal presentment service
Vol-56 Issue-03

Updating the constitution

Journal 14th March 2011
The cases for and against the Law Society of Scotland's proposed new constitution
Vol-56 Issue-03

Every bit helps

Journal 14th March 2011
An in-depth critique of the Gill review proposals for the civil courts has been published by the Civil Justice Advisory Group under Lord Coulsfield
Vol-56 Issue-03

Retiring the default age

Journal 14th March 2011
The options available to employers during and after the transitional period to the abolition of the default retirement age, and the rules that will apply to retirement policies in future
Vol-56 Issue-03

Keeping a grip on cash

Journal 14th March 2011
The second part of the report on the 2010 Cost of Time Survey explains how firms taking part have improved their position with their bank despite falling profits
Vol-56 Issue-03

Watch this space

Journal 14th March 2011
Important changes to the rules on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments are in the pipeline, following proposals published by the European Commission
Vol-56 Issue-03

The diehards

Journal 14th March 2011
Interviews with Scottish solicitors who live out their passion for their favourite football team by signing up as directors
Vol-56 Issue-03

Win-win ways

Journal 14th March 2011
The Journal's latest Who's Who feature, on lawyers with a focus on resolving their clients' disputes out of court, shows strong interest in a sector with a range of tools at its disposal
Vol-56 Issue-03

"Virtual fair" opens for career options

Journal 14th March 2011
Students considering a career as a solicitor can now research their post-graduate options online
Vol-56 Issue-03

Law reform update

Journal 14th March 2011
Recent work of the Society's Law Reform Department, featuring legal services, child maintenance, prostitution, prisons, licensing, judicial factors
Vol-56 Issue-03

Society's in-house work under scrutiny

Journal 14th March 2011
The Society's Council and the In-house Lawyers Group have commissioned a review of the work they undertake, separately and together, to represent and support in-house members
Vol-56 Issue-03

Watching over the constitution

Journal 14th March 2011
Interview on the Society's work on the Scotland Bill, with Michael Clancy and Christine O'Neill, two of its witnesses before the Scottish parliamentary committee
Vol-56 Issue-03

All aboard life's U-bend

Journal 14th March 2011
As governments and researchers start to take people's sense of wellbeing seriously, what can law firms do to offset the tendency to mid-life crisis?
Vol-56 Issue-03

Ask Ash

Journal 14th March 2011
Advice to a solicitor whose colleague has treated them unfairly since confiding them over their sexuality
Vol-56 Issue-03

Working to advantage

Journal 14th March 2011
Practising lawyers need to pay more attention to the work-based learning opportunities that occur every day
Vol-56 Issue-03

Frauds and scams beware

Journal 14th March 2011
The risk management article focuses on frauds and scams perpetrated on solicitors by clients and others
Vol-56 Issue-03

Lay help... official

Journal 14th March 2011
Latest civil cases, including jurisdiction; adjudication; delay; pleadings; affidavits; Child Support Act applications; and a note on amendments to the rules
Vol-56 Issue-03

Lacuna manufacturing

Journal 14th March 2011
A commentary on article 9 of the draft Public Services Reform (Agricultural Holdings) (Scotland) Order 2010
Vol-56 Issue-03

This time it's NOT personal

Journal 14th March 2011
Business transfers can cause difficulties over rights relating to apparently terminated contracts
Vol-56 Issue-03

Fairness and trust

Journal 14th March 2011
The recent decision ordering a division of trust assets as part of an order for financial provision on divorce will probably have less of an impact than some have feared
Vol-56 Issue-03

Pensions: redefining value

Journal 14th March 2011
The imminent change affecting the uprating of public sector pensions is already having a significant impact on the valuation of some parties' assets
Vol-56 Issue-03

Sharing the spoils

Journal 14th March 2011
A further decision on compensating an employee inventor shows the courts sensibly basing their approach on actual benefit deriving from the invention
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