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Reports relating to John Christopher Bartlett; Duncan McKinnon Burd; Gordon Dangerfield; John James Rankin Hodge
The Scottish and UK Governments have worked together on a code of practice designed to help commercial landlords and tenants to pull through the COVID-19 disruption together
Some reflections on the COVID-19 pandemic from the in-house perspective, in the wake of the Society’s survey of in-house lawyers’ experiences during lockdown
The UK Government is consulting on introducing an economic crime levy from entities regulated for anti-money laundering purposes
Will Relief Scotland is appealing for solicitors’ firms to join its 2020 campaign, which runs in September.
The requirements for a body corporate to be recognised as an “incorporated practice” have been amended in line with changes put to the AGM in May
The Word of Gold: Pricing post-COVID requires us to raise our game and our sights
A perspective from south of the border: a standard legal training fails to equip lawyers as business people, a deficit addressed by the author's firm’s training academy
Solicitors involved with clients’ cross-border tax arrangements need to know about the new mandatory reporting regime, even if legal privilege will often exempt them from having to report
On behalf of Lockton, the authors consider some common issues arising from wills, trusts and executries, and provide some tips for avoiding problems
Advice column: my anxiety levels shoot up at the prospect of returning to the office
“New”, not “young” lawyers: a mature student protests at the ageism inherent in the assumption that those qualifying in law are all young
Review of Employment Law in Scotland (Middlemiss and Downie)
Rachel Wood joined the Law Society of Scotland in May as Executive Director of Regulation
The August selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
This latest “tradecraft” collection of practical advice focuses on property transactions, and trying to smooth the path particularly around settlement
The implications of the CJEU decision upholding the standard contractual clauses for data protection outside the EU, but invalidating the EU-US Privacy Shield
Some personal recommendations for the benefit of lawyers whose legal tech is lagging behind, and impeding their productivity
A Supreme Court decision in an English appeal on the duties of members of a charitable company should be noted also by Scottish charities
When law firm offices reopen, will it be back to work as before? How much will have changed through experience of remote working? The Journal revisited firms we quizzed as lockdown began
Group proceedings can now be brought in Scotland. The Journal provides an insight from a member of the working group that produced the court rules, and a commentary posing some first questions
Influential figures have called for a “breathing space” approach to contracts disrupted by COVID-19. The Journal attended a webinar on the idea, and interviewed two of the group behind the concept
The Supreme Court has held that sibling relationships do not confer relevant person status before children’s hearings. The author believes the decision still places an onus on the authorities involved
Alleviating the impact of COVID-19 would be a better use of Holyrood's time between now and the election than the Hate Crime Bill