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In association with Insight Legal Software: Recruiting expertise from legal firms enables IT suppliers to understand and meet client needs
In association with Denovo: the Denovo team will help you find the right software – and then get the best from it
To mark World Mental Health Day, this article from LawCare highlights the prevalence of suicide among professional people, and the signs to look out for, in yourself or others
The author believes there are continuing issues regarding young people appearing at children’s hearings without legal representation – and the power to exclude others’ representatives
Latest criminal cases, including sentencing children; amendment; Moorov rule; defective representation appeals
Licensing briefing: is the public health objective in the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 achieving anything? Information from boards suggests that there is no reliable evidence on which to apply it
Planning briefing: the published programme for implementing the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 prioritises the next National Planning Framework, for which the Act introduces some important changes
Insolvency briefing: case law since 2010 has led to much uncertainty in relation to calling-up procedure. Will the Scottish Law Commission consultations on heritable securities bring clarity?
Tax briefing: HMRC has responded to industry pressure and deferred for a year the VAT reverse charge for supplying construction services – but businesses in the sector need action all the same
Immigration briefing: immigration bail hearings are subject to a power to override the judge that is unlikely to be found in any other area of law, and is surely unfair
John McKinlay is head of DLA Piper's UK IP & Technology practice, and convenes the Society’s Technology Law & Practice Committee, involved in Lawscot Tech and the new legal technologist accreditation
A report on recent UK and European decisions requiring recording of working time and rest periods, with potentially wide-reaching consequences for employers
How is the Law Commissions' groundbreaking joint project on automated vehicles progressing? This article outlines the public responses to the first of their consultations, and what to expect next
Professional negligence claims are complex, yet little use is being made of the Society's Pursuers' Panel, set up to help clients alleging negligence by a solicitor. Some panel members discuss why
Regulatory Committee convener Craig Cathcart tells of how he regards the committee’s independence, his desire for a better consumer focus – and his efforts to keep the body of practice rules in check
A general counsel and keynote speaker at the Society’s annual conference previews his talk by outlining the highly complex role of today's GC, and the importance of building an outstanding legal team
An author on the subject offers some guidance for young lawyers on the need for commercial awareness, the facets it contains and the types of knowledge and skills it may require
A “brave” decision in the Outer House favours the right to go to adjudication over an attempted interdict on the basis of other issues in dispute, but may be appealed
The author looks at the North American models featuring in the Scottish Government’s consultation on intestacy law reform, and how they might be adapted to our system
A new decision offers guidance to planning authorities on their duty to have regard to the effect of a proposed development on the setting of a listed building
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
The rules on advertising by solicitors are being worked around, if not abused, especially with respect to touting for business, and their terms, if not their existence, should be reviewed
Review of We Know All About You: The Story of Surveillance in Britain and America (Jeffreys-Jones)