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Statements prepared by the inquiry which have not been redacted by the inquiry cannot be used in claims or litigation
Conference calls are increasingly replacing face-to-face meetings, but making them work as effectively can be tricky. John McGonagle shares some tips based on his own experiences
The word of Gold: successful businesses know that the season for giving lasts forever
Future Law Ready is a series of round tables specifically for recently qualified solicitors, whether in-house or in private practice, to share experiences and ideas for career development
Some insurance and risk management tips for any solicitor thinking of starting a new practice
Obituary for the former Professor of Conveyancing at the University of Glasgow
Advice column: since the Christmas break I realise how much stress my work demands create
Gillian Alexander is the Law Society of Scotland’s head of Professional Practice and secretary to the Property Law Committee
Is the UK ready for the electric vehicle revolution? This article considers recent progress and the potential for regulation under the Automated and Electric Vehicles Act 2018
Should the Home Office object to the production of intimate photographs produced with the client's consent to support a claim for asylum based on homosexuality?
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
Review of Commercial Awareness for Lawyers (Todd and Sim)
A family law solicitor discusses a sheriff's attempt to order a further child welfare hearing rather than issue a judgment following proof, and the Appeal Court's guidance on resolving separate issues
Would benches with a more feminist outlook have reached different outcomes in some well known cases? The Scottish Feminist Judgments Project set out to test the question, as the project team explain
Many firms have had a better than expected year, but the business outlook remains negative, and money worries are common among individual solicitors. We report on the 2019 Journal employment survey
Trusts are important in the Scottish economy, yet the 2014 Scottish Law Commission recommendations for law reform have still to be taken up. Project head Lord Drummond Young recently called for action
Scottish family lawyers have collaborated to adapt an artificial intelligence tool, created in Australia, that should ease the process for new clients seeking advice on their circumstances
Diversity means not just inclusiveness as to people in your organisation, but allowing each to express themselves in terms of their culture rather than a perceived norm – and dismantling any barriers
Recent meetings with Government have focused on equality and fair access issues, on which the Society has a strong record, now with demonstrable progress by students supported by Lawscot Foundation
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
In association with Insight Legal Software: Microsoft ending its support for Windows 7 highlights the need for action
An alerter from the Scottish Government on the commencement of part of the new vulnerable witnesses legislation, including the pre-recording of the evidence of children in High Court proceedings
Two of the Society’s committee conveners consider the present unsatisfactory state of the fatal accident inquiry system, as respects delays and the inconsistent provision of legal aid
Expert determination as a means of resolving disputes is growing in use; but attempting to provide for finality is potentially problematic in itself, and subject to strict interpretation by the courts