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Vol-67 Issue-05

Possession is not nine tenths of the law

Journal 16th May 2022
A recent case has highlighted the effectiveness of express confidentiality provisions in protecting sensitive business documents retained by departing employees
Vol-67 Issue-05

Biometrics in the workplace

Journal 13th May 2022
The authors explain the strict legal standards that apply when an employer seeks to make use of employees’ biometric data, and suggest appropriate safeguarding procedures
Vol-67 Issue-05

Sector switch

Journal 9th May 2022
A private client lawyer through and through, incoming President Murray Etherington can claim to have seen the wider profession from the inside – and to have a strong office bearer team for his year
Vol-67 Issue-05

Non-doms: some taxing issues

Journal 9th May 2022
The rules on the taxation of people resident but not domiciled in the UK have been in the news, but are not well understood. The authors explain who can claim the status, and the factors to consider
Vol-67 Issue-05

Hearings for the child

Journal 9th May 2022
An overview from Children’s Hearings Scotland on efforts to ensure quality decision-making, the focus on the child at the hearing, and the proper role of legal representatives – and inviting feedback
Vol-67 Issue-05

Trees: it's not (all) about the money

Journal 9th May 2022
Landowning farmers are being approached with tempting offers to sell to businesses for commercial tree planting. What points should they bear in mind in any deal?
Vol-67 Issue-05

Editorial: Ball in their court

Journal 9th May 2022
There could at last be public sympathy for action taken by legal aid lawyers in support of their campaign for adequate rates
Vol-67 Issue-04

Register of Controlled Interests: when will it apply?

Journal 19th April 2022
Thoughts from the Scottish Property Professional Support Lawyers Group on the new Register of Persons Holding a Controlled Interest in Land
Vol-67 Issue-04

Young lawyers flag climate impact

Journal 19th April 2022
Fine weather for the European Young Bar Association Conference in Glasgow did not deter delegates from highlighting how, as lawyers, we can be more environmentally conscious to combat climate change
Vol-67 Issue-04

Police enquiries: a private matter?

Journal 19th April 2022
The Supreme Court has upheld a privacy-based claim by an individual subject to a criminal investigation but not charged. This article considers the ruling, and its possible effect in Scotland
Vol-67 Issue-04

President

Journal 19th April 2022
As important as learning from mistakes is being able to tell what information is or is not reliable. The Government is promoting such a message; should it not act accordingly in relation to legal aid?
Vol-67 Issue-04

People on the move

Journal 19th April 2022
Collected news of Scottish legal appointments and practice changes
Vol-67 Issue-04

Criminal court: Thom bar still applies

Journal 19th April 2022
Latest criminal cases and other developments, including renunciation of right to prosecute; electronic bail monitoring; sentencing young offenders: child pornography, drugs
Vol-67 Issue-04

Licensing: tighter rules for the pet trade

Journal 19th April 2022
New regulations have strengthened the licensing regime in Scotland for those seeking commercial advantage from the boom in pet ownership since the pandemic
Vol-67 Issue-04

Insolvency: Transition from the COVID measures

Journal 19th April 2022
Legislative change now in hand sets out the extent to which measures introduced during the pandemic will be adopted for the longer term
Vol-67 Issue-04

Tax: What did the Spring Statement bring?

Journal 19th April 2022
A roundup of the principal measures announced by the Chancellor in his Spring Fiscal Statement
Vol-67 Issue-04

Immigration: Providing a home for Ukrainians

Journal 19th April 2022
How the schemes now announced, to enable Ukrainian refugees to settle in the UK, will operate, so far as the guidance published to date explains
Vol-67 Issue-04

Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal

Journal 19th April 2022
Reports relating to Mohammed Aamer Anwar; Douglas Lamond; Stephen McGuire; Thomas Cunningham Steel
Vol-67 Issue-04

Property: RCI – what does it involve?

Journal 19th April 2022
An outline of who is obliged to register in the new Register of Persons Holding a Controlled Interest in Land, in force since 1 April 2022 – something of relevance not only to property lawyers
Vol-67 Issue-04

In-house: Looking for a star

Journal 19th April 2022
As this year’s In-house Rising Star Award launches, two previous winners talk about their own careers to date and what winning the Award meant to them
Vol-67 Issue-04

Boundary experts in demand

Journal 19th April 2022
In association with Malcolm Hughes Land Surveyors: supporting lawyers when boundary disputes require professional assistance
Vol-67 Issue-04

AML: the new benchmark

Journal 19th April 2022
The first of a new series on AML measures considers the Society’s updated sectoral risk assessment and what to take from it
Vol-67 Issue-04

Why your client intake processes matter

Journal 19th April 2022
In association with Clio: Despite its importance, few firms put much energy into improving their client intake processes
Vol-67 Issue-04

Safe passage: navigating the return to the office

Journal 19th April 2022
Does hybrid working give rise to risk management issues not present with either office based or entirely remote working? The authors consider some scenarios to guard against
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