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How can smaller legal practices best secure their futures? We look at the issues facing those who seek to invest in bringing on new staff, drawing on experiences of practitioners from different firms.
With more methods of creating a family, new situations are arising in which child welfare issues have to be considered. But is the law coping? The author believes a more joined-up approach is needed.
Critical reflections from the Scottish Child Law Centre on the adverse childhood experiences approach, particularly regarding traumatic events, recovery from trauma and even the term “ACEs-aware”
As the centenary of the removal of the legal bar approaches, the author recounts the early attempts by women to become solicitors, how Madge Anderson finally achieved this, and subsequent events.
Following the successful prosecution of members of a major modern slavery network, the author considers the scale of the problem and current recommendations to strengthen the law
As official figures show drug-related deaths in Scotland reaching a new high, the author invites the profession to debate whether decriminalisation of drug use, as in Portugal, is the way forward
A US attorney warns that Scotland has 18 months to legislate new marine mammal protection standards or find the largest export market for Scottish salmon closed for business
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
Reviews of Journal of Elder Law and Capacity; Trials: On Death Row in Pakistan (Buchanan)
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
Current developments suggest an appetite for greater use of ADR within our civil court processes, and the Society’s Access to Justice Committee hosted a round table to consider the issues
Latest criminal cases, including absolute discharge; racial offences; football-related offences; notes of appeal; omnibus charges; plus comment on the raised presumption against short prison sentences
Employment briefing: the long-established test for determining the severability of words in a restrictive covenant has been overruled and replaced by the UK Supreme Court
CPD latest from the Scottish Paralegal Association
The Word of Gold: the defining quality of all great leaders is their ability to cope well with adversity
Advice column: I recently assisted a colleague with a detailed piece of work, but he has claimed all the credit
Scotland’s Climate Change Bill is driven from the top for practical action on the ground. Is it enough to deliver a Climate-Just Scotland?
One solicitor finds the Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland process less than transparent and helpful, and wonders how applications can really be distinguished at the preliminary sift
Family briefing: a rare top-up child aliment claim has met with limited success due to incomplete and inaccurate vouching of “need” – and an adverse finding in expenses
Human rights briefing: the Court of Session has recognised a common law right to privacy in respect of closed Whatsapp group messages, but not for police officers
Pensions briefing: some key developments addressing discrimination in survivors' benefits against same-sex and unmarried couples, and the less generous provision proposed for the public sector
Reports relating to Richard Hutchison; Charles David Jackson; Jacqueline Marie Johnston; Raymond George Mallon; Ruben Valaydon Murdanaigum
The Scottish Law Commission has published its first Discussion Paper on Heritable Securities, on pre-default issues. This briefing explains its scope and the main proposals on which comment is invited
A career in public service has culminated in this month’s in-house interviewee being recently appointed as Solicitor to the Scottish Government