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Vol-66 Issue-10

Criminal court: Justiciary Office briefing

Journal 18th October 2021
A briefing note concerning a decision not yet published due to a pending trial, on sufficiency of evidence in a domestic abuse case
Vol-66 Issue-10

Licensing: Passport to confusion

Journal 18th October 2021
The vaccine passport scheme for nightclubs is based on outdated definitions and is liable to cause confusion both as to the premises to which it applies, and what is actually required of operators
Vol-66 Issue-10

Planning: COVID and NPFD update

Journal 18th October 2021
Further modifications have been made to the temporary provisions in force during the COVID pandemic; and publication is expected of the draft NPF4 policy document
Vol-66 Issue-10

Insolvency: Winding up easier, but hurdles remain

Journal 18th October 2021
Restrictions on insolvency petitions by creditors, introduced during the pandemic, have begun to be lifted, but new conditions in place for the next six months still present significant barriers
Vol-66 Issue-10

Tax: Government continues to bring in new taxes

Journal 18th October 2021
An outline of the recently announced health and social care levy, and residential property development tax, both of which show the Government’s preference for new taxes over tax rises
Vol-66 Issue-10

Immigration: Asylum from the Taliban?

Journal 18th October 2021
The Home Office urgently needs to clarify its position on how Afghan asylum claims should be processed, in light of the changed security and human rights situation under the new Taliban regime
Vol-66 Issue-10

OPG: Update

Journal 18th October 2021
Update from the Office of the Public Guardian, covering remuneration and VAT; guardian declaration form; Professional Guardians' Scheme; powers of attorney; solicitor attorneys
Vol-66 Issue-10

Property: Common parts – a welcome clarification

Journal 18th October 2021
Ruling on competing claims of common property and sole ownership under a registered title, the Inner House has clarified that common rights can be created in respect of a structure not yet built
Vol-66 Issue-10

In-house: Lawyer with natural energy

Journal 18th October 2021
This month’s in-house interviewee tells what prompted her to work in renewable energy, about her experiences of past COP climate conferences, and what we can all do as this year’s event approaches
Vol-66 Issue-10

Safe to speak up?

Journal 18th October 2021
What can managers do to improve wellbeing in their firms? A major study by LawCare provides some answers
Vol-66 Issue-10

Terminating training contracts: myth v reality

Journal 18th October 2021
Can a traineeship contract be ended early if things go wrong? The Society's head of Education explains whether and how it might happen, and dispels some common myths
Vol-66 Issue-10

Using a checklist: it’s one thing after another

Journal 18th October 2021
The risk management benefits of using checklists in legal practice, some caveats, and helpful resources
Vol-66 Issue-10

A unified Land Court: why?

Journal 18th October 2021
The Lands Tribunal for Scotland is to merge into an enlarged Scottish Land Court. The judge who presides over both bodies answers the Journal’s questions as to the rationale
Vol-66 Issue-10

Sit down, there’s something we need to talk about

Journal 18th October 2021
As lawyers we are pretty good at having difficult discussions with clients, but are there conversations we need to be having with colleagues and staff?
Vol-66 Issue-10

Appreciation: A Bryan G Longmore

Journal 18th October 2021
Tribute to a respected Inverness solicitor and leading figure in the Highland Faculty
Vol-66 Issue-10

Ask Ash: Masking our feelings

Journal 18th October 2021
Advice column: My anxiety about being back in the office is not helped when people wear masks constantly
Vol-66 Issue-10

Book review

Journal 18th October 2021
Review of Climate Justice: A Man-Made Problem with a Feminist Solution (Robinson)
Vol-66 Issue-10

Reading for pleasure

Journal 18th October 2021
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
Vol-66 Issue-10

Profile: Alison McNab

Journal 18th October 2021
Alison McNab, a policy executive with the Society, supports the work of a number of its policy committees and is joint secretary to the COP26 working group
Vol-66 Issue-10

Online fraud: when is a bank to blame?

Journal 14th October 2021
The Court of Session decision in Sekers v Clydesdale Bank has improved the outlook for customers seeking redress from their bank following a fraud, compared with previous English cases
Vol-66 Issue-10

Viewpoints: No holiday courts

Journal 13th October 2021
Edited version of the Glasgow Bar Association's open letter to Scottish ministers on not working on court holidays
Vol-66 Issue-10

Editorial: Climate climax

Journal 12th October 2021
Legal rights and climate change are intimately interlinked, and lawyers can expect to be increasingly called on to advise on related matters
Vol-66 Issue-10

An urgent deadline like no other

Journal 12th October 2021
An environmental lawyer reflects on our place on the planet, the crucial importance of the COP26 conference, how he remains optimistic despite the challenges ahead, and what we can do individually
Vol-66 Issue-10

How to become a new sheriff

Journal 12th October 2021
The author recalls his early experiences of sheriffs and the development of the current judicial appointments process, and offers a few tips for those considering a judicial career
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