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Vol-66 Issue-11

Book reviews: November 2021

Journal 15th November 2021
Review of Brooke's Notary (15th edition) (Ready)
Vol-66 Issue-11

Reading for pleasure: November 2021

Journal 15th November 2021
The November 2021 selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
Vol-66 Issue-11

Profile: Craig Cathcart

Journal 15th November 2021
Craig Cathcart is a senior lecturer at Queen Margaret University’s Business School and convener of the Society’s Regulatory Committee
Vol-66 Issue-11

Marriage claims: some growing issues

Journal 12th November 2021
Cases are increasingly coming before UK courts regarding multiple marriages, foreign divorces and haq mehr, as women gain confidence about asserting their rights. Practitioners should be aware of the issues
Vol-66 Issue-11

Variation in a vacuum?

Journal 10th November 2021
The Sheriff Appeal Court has ruled that the minute to vary procedure should be available in a childcare dispute even where there is no order to vary, with reasoning the author considers sensible
Vol-66 Issue-11

Automatism and civil claims

Journal 10th November 2021
Whatever the place of automatism in the criminal law, to allow it as a defence in a civil claim arising from a road traffic collision undermines the policy of the law
Vol-66 Issue-11

Viewpoints: RoS's growing arrear

Journal 10th November 2021
Letter on Registers of Scotland's backlog of applications, and the proposed remedy
Vol-66 Issue-11

Scottish Legal Walks back in their stride

Journal 9th November 2021
There was enjoyable camaraderie at the recent Glasgow and Edinburgh Legal Walks, which between them have raised several thousand pounds for the Access to Justice Foundation
Vol-66 Issue-11

Who gets to make the rules?

Journal 8th November 2021
How should the legal profession be regulated? Legislation is on the horizon to decide this perennial issue, but first the Scottish Government is seeking views on three possible models
Vol-66 Issue-11

IT special feature

Journal 8th November 2021
This year’s Journal IT special feature brings you some highlights from the Law & Technology Conference, covering the value of data; getting the most from your tech spend; Open Legal
Vol-66 Issue-11

Breach of warranty claims: a hot topic

Journal 8th November 2021
A forensic accountant who has seen an increase in breach of warranty claims, considers what typically gives rise to a claim, and some grounds on which claims may be open to challenge
Vol-66 Issue-11

When the name doesn't fit

Journal 8th November 2021
What happens when a testator gets a charity's name wrong, or its identity has changed? The author considers the position in light of a recent Court of Session decision not to give directions
Vol-66 Issue-11

Risk management: Delegating means talking

Journal 8th November 2021
Good delegation means both people ensuring clear understanding about what is to be done and when, and keeping in touch as to progress and any issues that arise
Vol-66 Issue-11

Editorial: Regulation stakes

Journal 8th November 2021
The political choice regarding legal services regulation may ultimately be one of priorities relating to independence and the profession
Vol-66 Issue-10

Wanted: an inclusive approach

Journal 18th October 2021
Effective solutions to climate change can only be found by giving an equal voice to those who suffer most from its effects – women and disadvantaged minorities
Vol-66 Issue-10

Are you getting the most out of your software supplier?

Journal 18th October 2021
In association with LawWare: Legal software is supposed to lighten your load, make you more efficient and keep your clients happy, not cause you stress
Vol-66 Issue-10

Ecocide: a crime against the planet

Journal 18th October 2021
Hosting COP26 requires Scotland and the UK to show global leadership, and it would be fitting to recognise in law the now authoritatively defined crime of ecocide
Vol-66 Issue-10

“Stand up!” for children’s rights in the climate crisis

Journal 18th October 2021
Children hold strong views on the impact of climate change, and have a legitimate demand that their voices be heard in and around COP26
Vol-66 Issue-10

Client focus foremost for new CEO

Journal 18th October 2021
In association with Cashroom: Chris O'Day, former FD and client services director at Cashroom, has a clear vision having moved up to the top job
Vol-66 Issue-10

Opinion: Emma Dixon

Journal 18th October 2021
COP26 will bring changes for legal professionals, as individuals and advisers, and the Society’s Working Group on COP26 and Climate Change will evolve to continue raising awareness of the implications
Vol-66 Issue-10

President's column

Journal 18th October 2021
Solicitors should ensure they are prepared for the challenges in tackling climate change. I also highlight their commitment to the justice system; and share the pride of those achieving qualification
Vol-66 Issue-10

People on the move

Journal 18th October 2021
Collected news of Scottish legal appointments and practice changes
Vol-66 Issue-10

65% of clients onboarded in under two hours

Journal 18th October 2021
In association with Denovo: It’s a true experience for our law firm partners – could you achieve that too?
Vol-66 Issue-10

Criminal court: ID from CCTV

Journal 18th October 2021
Latest criminal cases, including identification evidence; sexual history evidence (s 275); fitness for trial; sentencing
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