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Vol-65 Issue-09

Ogden 8: shifting the balance

Journal 14th September 2020
Updated for the first time in several years, the eighth edition of the Ogden Tables sees some substantial reworking – with effects that generally favour defenders
Vol-65 Issue-09

Child maintenance: the balance of care

Journal 13th September 2020
A note on two tribunal decisions on what constitutes “day-to-day care” for the purposes of the Child Support Maintenance Calculation Regulations
Vol-65 Issue-09

Tradecraft: keeping the client happy

Journal 11th September 2020
The last in the author's series on “tradecraft” practical advice highlights some further scenarios he has known arise in property and other private client work
Vol-65 Issue-09

Looking after remote workers: an employer's duties

Journal 9th September 2020
How the changing world of work is likely to impact on the way employers need to carry out their duties to safeguard their employees' physical and mental health and safety
Vol-65 Issue-09

Criminal injuries compensation: the changing scene

Journal 9th September 2020
The impact on the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme of the removal of the “same roof” rule, and the pending changes in Scotland to the need to disclose previous convictions
Vol-65 Issue-09

Proof of the pudding

Journal 8th September 2020
Some court hearings converted fairly readily to remote appearance, but how would a personal injury proof fare? The pursuer's solicitor relates his experience with the first such case before the ASSPIC
Vol-65 Issue-09

Soft skills for a harder world

Journal 7th September 2020
COVID-19 and its impact on office work should be seen as one of the periodic key moments in human evolution – but how do we still need to adapt to deal with the issues that have been thrown up?
Vol-65 Issue-09

A specialism of many angles

Journal 7th September 2020
Accredited legal technologist? Isn’t that for backroom IT staff? Much more than that, as we discovered on speaking to the diverse group now awarded the Society’s recently recognised specialism
Vol-65 Issue-09

EOTs: the post-COVID succession solution?

Journal 7th September 2020
To mark its webinars for businesses and professionals on employee ownership trusts, Co-operative Development Scotland highlights EOTs’ growing popularity, and their resilience in difficult times
Vol-65 Issue-09

Fair sharing in a financial storm

Journal 7th September 2020
Achieving a fair financial settlement on divorce may be more problematic in a recession. The authors look at the changing value of particular assets, and potential options to help meet parties’ needs
Vol-65 Issue-09

Editorial: September 2020

Journal 7th September 2020
The legal profession has increasingly to defend itself, and its neediest clients, from authorities who have little appreciation of its role
Vol-65 Issue-08

Opinion: Stuart Munro

Journal 17th August 2020
While the pilot scheme has encouraged some to believe that remote summary trials can become the norm, serious questions remain to be answered if basic rights are to be protected, as they must
Vol-65 Issue-08

President's column: August 2020

Journal 17th August 2020
Technology has enabled much to happen that would not otherwise have – but is not a panacea when it comes to upholding justice and the rights of the citizen, which globally are under increased threat
Vol-65 Issue-08

People on the move: August 2020

Journal 17th August 2020
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
Vol-65 Issue-08

Top 10 cybersecurity checks for your return

Journal 17th August 2020
In association with Mitigo: 10 top tips to help firms avoid a cyber incident and reduce the risk of a breach when returning to the office
Vol-65 Issue-08

There are only 3 problems your law firm faces

Journal 17th August 2020
In association with Denovo: It all boils down to time, profit and efficiency. We think we can help
Vol-65 Issue-08

Letters in a digital age

Journal 17th August 2020
In association with Laroque Software: Sign&Send allows users to send letters by post in just three clicks
Vol-65 Issue-08

Unfair prejudice – a game of two halves

Journal 17th August 2020
The litigation involving the Scottish football authorities and member clubs, on the precedence of arbitration, and the principles of unfair prejudice likely to have governed the final decision
Vol-65 Issue-08

Claims from over the border: the Villiers legacy

Journal 17th August 2020
Following the Supreme Court decision in the Villiers maintenance claim, the authors compare the options available in Scotland and England, and highlight some considerations for Scottish advisers
Vol-65 Issue-08

Criminal court briefing: Coronapocalypse?

Journal 17th August 2020
Latest criminal cases, including sentencing young offenders; common purpose; domestic abuse; Moorov rule; plus some musings on the COVID-19 situation
Vol-65 Issue-08

Employment: Unfairly anonymous?

Journal 17th August 2020
A recent EAT case provides a reminder that while relying on an anonymous witness may be problematic, it does not necessarily make a dismissal unfair
Vol-65 Issue-08

Family: When experts miss the mark

Journal 17th August 2020
A recent decision on business valuation shows the importance of an expert witness being seen to be independent, both on instruction and during proof
Vol-65 Issue-08

Human rights: Judicial review refusal does not need oral hearing

Journal 17th August 2020
There is no breach of article 6 in permitting refusal of judicial review without a hearing where two Lords Ordinary have separately concluded it has no real prospect of success
Vol-65 Issue-08

Pensions: Members' benefits: compensation and protection action

Journal 17th August 2020
Two recent High Court decisions revisit Pension Protection Fund compensation levels for certain members on employer insolvency, and FCA action on protection for pension savers
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