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Vol-65 Issue-05

COVID-19: some practice updates

Journal 18th May 2020
Some updates to the summary in the April Journal of changes in regulation and practice agreed by the Law Society of Scotland in response to the coronavirus restrictions
Vol-65 Issue-05

A tale of two systems: COVID-19 and the courts

Journal 18th May 2020
The response of the Scottish courts to COVID-19 has been compared unfavourably with that in England, where more business has continued. The author tests this view, and suggests some steps forward
Vol-65 Issue-05

Why we need kindness in the law

Journal 18th May 2020
Kindness is the focus of Mental Health Awareness Week, which takes place this month. LawCare suggests that in our present situation it should be given additional importance in the legal workplace
Vol-65 Issue-05

No time to lose

Journal 18th May 2020
The leading Supreme Court decisions on prescription have been applied in ways that seem harsh on pursuers, but is it necessary to read them so strictly? This article offers an alternative analysis
Vol-65 Issue-05

ODR: the next leap forward?

Journal 18th May 2020
With COVID-19 related delays hampering already slow and expensive court processes, online ADR is gathering momentum globally
Vol-65 Issue-05

Things are improving in our prisons... aren’t they?

Journal 18th May 2020
The moves to release some prisoners to reduce the problems caused by COVID-19 are welcome, but Government actions must be closely monitored to ensure promises are kept
Vol-65 Issue-05

Opinion: Alison Edmondson

Journal 18th May 2020
Does the slowness with which Scottish courts moved to remote hearings indicate an attitude that courts are not an essential service? If so, there is a need for citizens’ education to the contrary
Vol-65 Issue-05

President's column: May 2020

Journal 18th May 2020
These are difficult times to leave office, but I am heartened by the way the Society and the profession have faced the COVID-19 crisis and I am confident that as a profession we will pull through
Vol-65 Issue-05

People on the Move

Journal 18th May 2020
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
Vol-65 Issue-05

The "new normal" legal practice

Journal 18th May 2020
In association with Denovo: life will be different after the lockdown, and now is the time to plan how to make your business more efficient and agile
Vol-65 Issue-05

Steps to restraining the press

Journal 18th May 2020
Latest civil cases, including reporting restrictions; jurisdiction; personal bar; interlocutors; summary decree; prior criminal convictions; evidence; commercial actions; legal aid; expenses
Vol-65 Issue-05

The CJRS: a developing picture

Journal 18th May 2020
Employment briefing: an update, as at 1 May 2020, on the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme as further guidance is published and more workers are brought within the scheme
Vol-65 Issue-05

COVID-19 and AWI: the Society's blueprint

Journal 18th May 2020
Family briefing: with coronavirus restrictions presenting problems for power of attorney, guardianship and related work, the Law Society of Scotland has proposed statutory amendments to help matters
Vol-65 Issue-05

Give me liberty or give me an ECHR-compliant lockdown!

Journal 18th May 2020
Human rights briefing: considerations arising in relation to article 5 ECHR from the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020
Vol-65 Issue-05

Pensions and the pandemic

Journal 18th May 2020
Pensions briefing: claims for employers' pension contributions are allowed to an extent under the CJRS, but scheme amendments/contractual changes may need to be made for furloughed employees
Vol-65 Issue-05

Secure digital signatures: moving forward in a crisis

Journal 18th May 2020
Secure digital signatures using the Law Society of Scotland’s smartcard offer a safe way to progress transactions during the coronavirus, and the profession can transform the way it does business
Vol-65 Issue-05

PSG: progress during the pandemic

Journal 18th May 2020
An update from the Property Standardisation Group, including documents dealing with COVID-19 related matters
Vol-65 Issue-05

In-house, from home

Journal 18th May 2020
During the lockdown, a series of virtual round tables has allowed in-house lawyers to share experiences of new ways of working and what they may mean going forward
Vol-65 Issue-05

Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal

Journal 18th May 2020
Reports relating to Neil Brennan Barnes; Martha Anne Rafferty
Vol-65 Issue-05

Why should the legal profession remember?

Journal 18th May 2020
As we mark the VE Day anniversary, we should recall the actions of lawyers in authorising the atrocities of the Nazi regime, and how we should work to ensure that law is not misused in this way again
Vol-65 Issue-05

How to videoconference – and stay safe

Journal 18th May 2020
With videoconferencing now a standard way for law firms to run meetings, how can they maintain proper security?
Vol-65 Issue-05

Platinum edged: the year that was

Journal 18th May 2020
The current COVID-19 turmoil, and the uncertain outlook ahead, overshadow what was a year of some achievement in 2018-19, as revealed in the Law Society of Scotland’s newly published annual report
Vol-65 Issue-05

When never means NEVER

Journal 18th May 2020
Here we go again, talking about payment instruction fraud! But Lockton is still seeing Master Policy claims where fraudsters have successfully targeted firms’ client accounts, as two recent cases show
Vol-65 Issue-05

Homeworking: lessons from a shutdown

Journal 18th May 2020
Already being paperless made the move to homeworking easy for the author, but he believes all firms can benefit from the experience
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