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Vol-54 Issue-09

Internet use in the workplace: a digital dilemma?

Journal 14th September 2009
Discussion of the recent case of Grant and Woods v Mitie Property Services (dismissal for personal use of the internet during working hours), and its potential implications for employers
Vol-54 Issue-09

Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland under threat

Journal 14th September 2009
Scottish Government wants power to abolish it or limit its independence, without saying why
Vol-54 Issue-09

Tricky choice over Liechtenstein assets

Journal 14th September 2009
The Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility and the challenges and opportunities it presents
Vol-54 Issue-09

Cost and benefit

Journal 14th September 2009
President's message: lack of resources to pay for traditional legal representation in lower value disputes places an obligation on the profession to devise alternative methods of resolution
Vol-54 Issue-09

Curators: the vital link

Journal 14th September 2009
An unheralded proposal to end the role of curators in proofs on children's hearing grounds of referral is a dangerous backward step
Vol-54 Issue-09

Solicitor advocates: the future (part 2)

Journal 14th September 2009
Reply to letter in July issue, arguing that the current review will cover the points raised and that the profession can have confidence in solicitor advocates
Vol-54 Issue-09

Trainee recruitment: dialogue continues

Journal 14th September 2009
Society's reply to letter in August issue claiming that trainee recruitment must be more open
Vol-54 Issue-09

What sort of life?

Journal 14th September 2009
With the debate on whether, and if so to what extent, we should permit assisted dying likely to intensify, views from some interested parties help set the scene
Vol-54 Issue-09

Registers page

Journal 14th September 2009
News from Registers of Scotland on the Foundation Glasgow exhibition, the new Deputy Keeper, Registers Direct and other topics
Vol-54 Issue-09

Foot on the ladder

Journal 14th September 2009
Three members of the Society's support team explain the ways the Society can support current or intending trainees in the present economic climate
Vol-54 Issue-09

Recovery vehicle

Journal 14th September 2009
Second of a two-part survey of this year's Finance Act looks mainly at savings and investment, land taxes, business and employment, VAT, anti-avoidance, administration and penalties
Vol-54 Issue-09

Your say

Journal 14th September 2009
Some key findings from the recent reader survey on the Journal, and what might result
Vol-54 Issue-09

Lawyers in their sights

Journal 14th September 2009
A senior detective who specialises in economic crime gives an insight into why organised crime needs the help of specialist professionals, and what to do to avoid becoming a target
Vol-54 Issue-09

West Bank: a response

Journal 14th September 2009
A retired Israeli lawyer responds to the article in the June issue on land rights in the West Bank
Vol-54 Issue-09

Fairness guide to success

Journal 14th September 2009
Introducing a new practical guide by the Society, "Ensuring fairness, creating opportunities", on improving practice by understanding the needs of different clients and staff
Vol-54 Issue-09

Facebook debate pulls them in

Journal 14th September 2009
Report of the event hosted by the Society at the 2009 Festival of Politics in the Scottish Parliament
Vol-54 Issue-09

Law reform update

Journal 14th September 2009
A summary of the Society's recent work on public services reform, crofting reform, obligations and employment
Vol-54 Issue-09

Ahead of the game

Journal 14th September 2009
With or without legislative reform, some solicitors, and others in the market, are already offering different service models which they see as the way ahead
Vol-54 Issue-09

Ask Ash

Journal 14th September 2009
Advice to a bride-to-be, worried about whether to include work colleagues on her wedding guest list
Vol-54 Issue-09

A club you don't want to join

Journal 14th September 2009
A recovered coronary patient, who admits he is lucky to be here writing this, advises other solicitors to heed any warning signs
Vol-54 Issue-09

Stress busters

Journal 14th September 2009
Top 10 ideas for those who feel they are struggling to cope with pressure
Vol-54 Issue-09

Into the ether we go!

Journal 14th September 2009
Cloud computing - what's it all about and should we care? This article attempts to answer
Vol-54 Issue-09

Breaking up is hard to do

Journal 14th September 2009
With the avoidance of break notice claims one of the Society's risk management targets for the profession, this article takes a closer look at how to avoid come of the common pitfalls
Vol-54 Issue-09

Definitive view

Journal 14th September 2009
Latest civil cases, including jurisdiction; sist; pleadings; interim damages; remit to sheriff court; recovery of documents; leave to appeal; party litigants; liquidation; small claims
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