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The EU Commission's Draft Adequacy Decision for the UK secures that smooth data transfers between the EU and the UK will continue – for the time being
Reports relating to John Charles Nason Craxton; Hilary A B Macandrew
A recent Court of Session case highlights the difficulties that can arise in establishing that a prescriptive servitude right of access has been created
In-house: A solicitor who moved to a sole in-house lawyer position when one year qualified reflects on her decision and her experience, and the key differences that she noticed moving from private practice
An important revision and update of the Legal Sector Affinity Group anti-money laundering guidance was released on 20 January 2021. This article explains the context, and highlights the key changes
The pandemic has brought challenges and opportunities for the Society’s schools outreach work
Lockdown’s passing, but lock-up is always with us. How can it be managed well?
On behalf of Lockton, the authors return to the subject of wills, executries, trusts and tax, with some cautionary tales of errors and oversights that have led to claims
Two matters of practice advice from the Office of the Public Guardian
Even if we think we have a chance to reverse a forced change, would things really be the same as before?
An overview of Dame Elish Angiolini’s report into the handling of complaints against the police, which calls for significant culture change
Our first solicitor advocate profile to mark 30 years of the enabling law features one of the small number who have taken silk
Advice column: I’m struggling to keep up work along with homeschooling
Review of Sentencing Rape: A Comparative Analysis (Brown)
The March 2021 selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
Nick Taylor is convener of the Society's Rules, Waivers & Guidance Committee, a regulatory subcommittee
A pensions dispute, tax issues, appeals by stated case and the court's dispensing power regarding non-compliance with its rules: all feature in a recent Inner House decision
An appeal decision underlines the importance of landlords having regard to the statutory guidance in addition to their own policy, when tenants are convicted of offences connected with the property
The significance of the Court of Session's recent decision on charitable status for the entities running activities at the famous New Lanark heritage site
The likely impact on personal injury practice this year of the coming of qualified one-way costs shifting, and the emergence of COVID-19 related claims
As we restart the economy after the pandemic, the disadvantaged must not be left behind
Letters on the Clubhouse app; an appeal to stroke survivors
Do you feel you should be doing something to reduce your business carbon footprint, but don’t know where to start? We offer some practical advice on forming a commercial climate change strategy
Remote working during the pandemic has shown how people want flexibility – but also that many miss the office. Employers, including legal firms, can use this to their advantage as restrictions ease