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In addition to constantly changing coronavirus regulations, licensing lawyers now have to consider a changed legal landscape for theatres, the new regime for short term lets, and the impact of Brexit
Important changes have come into force regarding the ability to seek the discharge or modification of planning obligations (s 75 agreements)
New regulations will introduce conditions designed to uphold creditor confidence in the pre-pack administration process, but the integrity of the proposed evaluator will be crucial
The Office of Tax Simplification's first report on capital gains tax seeks to reduce anomalies in the tax system – but will taxpayers respond in the way the OTS expects?
An attempt by the Upper Tribunal President to progress appeals more swiftly by having most of them decided on the papers, has proved counterproductive with guidance to that effect being held unlawful
Report relating to Eric Robert Lumsden
What do reducing requirements for commercial space post-COVID mean for our city centres? Whether this is successfully managed will depend on local planning policy as well as the legal framework
The In-house Lawyers’ Committee’s four new members introduce themselves, and tell of their aims for the ILC and the challenges of the coming year
To mark 30 years of the law enabling solicitors to become solicitor advocates, the Journal begins a series of profiles by recalling how it happened, and how to qualify today
Founder-editor of Scottish Criminal Case Reports calls it a day after 40 years
Advice column: COVID is making it hard for a trainee to feel one of the team
Pro bono work can be hugely rewarding for firms and solicitors alike. This compilation by the Society shows the impact it makes on solicitors and the charities they support
Lockton revisits the topic of client account fraud with some advice and accounts of real cases reported under the Master Policy
What will it mean to be resilient in the post-COVID world?
Ahead of the Glasgow climate change summit in November this year, the Society’s survey of members’ attitudes to the subject is helping with plans to develop their interest
Reflecting on what we achieved last year should help overcome any trepidation at the year ahead
Jim McKay is head of CPD & Training at the Law Society of Scotland
Review of The Floating Charge (Macpherson)
The January 2021 selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
There are a range of means by which housebuilding and renovation could play a greater part in achieving climate change targets – but how can we incentivise the necessary investment?
The authors explain the aims and likely impact of the National Security and Investment Bill, which adds to the Government's powers to intervene in sensitive acquisitions
Office workers need to get back into their offices: an unpopular opinion or not? This blog argues that some presence there is necessary for many to make their full expected contribution