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Vol-66 Issue-08

People on the move: August 2021

Journal 16th August 2021
Collected news of Scottish legal appointments and practice changes
Vol-66 Issue-08

The pros & cons of outsourced cashroom services

Journal 16th August 2021
In association with LawWare: Outsourcing a cashroom can be an extremely effective solution in tough economic times, but that is not to say it is the best solution for every firm
Vol-66 Issue-08

Time to push for family ADR

Journal 16th August 2021
This reply to Professor Sutherland argues that we should use the Children (Scotland) Act 2020 to seek a paradigm shift towards mediation in resolving disputes between parents
Vol-66 Issue-08

The Cloud: let’s keep IT simple

Journal 16th August 2021
In association with Denovo: Cloud computing is just a way of saying that someone else is keeping your data safe
Vol-66 Issue-08

Some are less equal

Journal 16th August 2021
The CJEU decided that an employer’s rule that has the effect of banning Muslim women from wearing a hijab at work may be justified – but even a seemingly neutral rule can have a discriminatory effect
Vol-66 Issue-08

Criminal court: Sentencing deconstructed

Journal 16th August 2021
Latest criminal cases, including murder appeals, comparative justice, and dangerous driving, along with a comment on the new guidelines on the sentencing process
Vol-66 Issue-08

Family: Litigation and lottery wins

Journal 16th August 2021
An unusual divorce case involving millions of pounds in lottery winnings illustrates the effectiveness of the ancillary powers available to the court under the Family Law (Scotland) Act 1985
Vol-66 Issue-08

Human rights: Reinforcing the right to be forgotten

Journal 16th August 2021
In affirming the Belgian courts’ decision to order anonymisation of an individual in relation to an offence from which he had been rehabilitated, the ECtHR has strengthened the right to be forgotten
Vol-66 Issue-08

Criminal law: The future of sexual offence trials

Journal 16th August 2021
The Dorrian Review on managing serious sexual offence cases in court proposed significant measures which deserve full consideration, but also some that could be introduced in the shorter term
Vol-66 Issue-08

Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal

Journal 16th August 2021
Report relating to Kenneth Stewart Gordon
Vol-66 Issue-08

Property: Heat networks: the key to low-carbon heating?

Journal 16th August 2021
A new Act of the Scottish Parliament is intended to encourage the use of heat networks to help the drive to cut carbon emissions. But what are they, and how is the legislation intended to work?
Vol-66 Issue-08

In-house: Power of the nudge

Journal 16th August 2021
Behavioural economics – understanding influences on choices – is something that lawyers can adopt to enhance their negotiating skills, and one in-house legal team is applying it also within the team
Vol-66 Issue-08

SLAB not liable for interest – but should be: SAC

Journal 16th August 2021
The Sheriff Appeal Court has ruled against a claim for statutory interest on unpaid legal aid fees due to solicitors – while commenting that the matter requires legislative attention
Vol-66 Issue-08

The Scottish Legal Walks are back!

Journal 16th August 2021
After last year’s enforced interruption, the Legal Walks to support Scottish advice charities return next month. This article describes the work of the prime mover, the Access to Justice Foundation
Vol-66 Issue-08

Risk management post-COVID-19

Journal 16th August 2021
Solicitors should re-examine their systems and procedures to identify risks arising since the pandemic, as it seems that courts and regulators will be unimpressed by excuses related to remote working
Vol-66 Issue-08

Civil court hearings: seeking common ground

Journal 16th August 2021
Written submissions? Telephone conference? Webex hearing? The author would like to see more standardised practice across Scotland’s sheriff courts, ideally with a mix of all three
Vol-66 Issue-08

The Word of Gold: Scratch my back?

Journal 16th August 2021
The route to success is always a two-way street: collaboration pays handsome dividends
Vol-66 Issue-08

The Eternal Optimist: Living up to the name

Journal 16th August 2021
Preaching a positive outlook is all very well – but how do you keep it up day by day?
Vol-66 Issue-08

Ask Ash: Groundhog day again?

Journal 16th August 2021
Advice column: My job had variety before COVID; it’s demotivating without it
Vol-66 Issue-08

Book reviews: August 2021

Journal 16th August 2021
Review of Technology, Innovation and Access to Justice (ed De Souza and Spohr)
Vol-66 Issue-08

Profile: Keith Hamilton

Journal 16th August 2021
Keith Hamilton is solicitor and risk manager at The Heineken Company (UK), and convener of the Society's Practising Certificate Committee
Vol-66 Issue-08

SSSC hearings: why the move to opt-in

Journal 11th August 2021
The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) recently changed to an opt-in hearings process for fitness to practise cases. Here it explains the benefits
Vol-66 Issue-08

Liquidated damages and the effect of termination

Journal 11th August 2021
A Supreme Court ruling has brought welcome clarity for the construction sector on the drafting and application of liquidated damages clauses, particularly where a contract is terminated
Vol-66 Issue-08

State aid in the post-Brexit age

Journal 11th August 2021
The UK Government's Subsidy Control Bill will provide the post-Brexit successor to EU state aid rules – but marks a less significant shift away from the EU regime than might have been expected
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