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Vol-64 Issue-06

Reading for pleasure

Journal 17th June 2019
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor
Vol-64 Issue-06

Opinion: Mark Leiser

Journal 17th June 2019
Heralded as an empowering measure giving individuals control over their personal information, the GDPR is in practice being undone by its own complexity and has strengthened the position of big tech
Vol-64 Issue-06

Profile: Edward Sakala

Journal 17th June 2019
The executive director of the Law Association of Zambia has chosen Scotland and its Law Society for a three-week executive internship to learn how to build capacity in his home country
Vol-64 Issue-06

President's column

Journal 17th June 2019
The immeasurable contribution Scottish solicitors make to our society will be my inspiration for the year ahead – one in which we will have important issues to address
Vol-64 Issue-06

Why legal tech still needs a human touch

Journal 17th June 2019
In association with Insight Legal Software: the next generation of software still has to come with the right personal backup
Vol-64 Issue-06

People on the move

Journal 17th June 2019
Collected news of new appointments and practice changes
Vol-64 Issue-06

New partner? Time for a financial review

Journal 17th June 2019
In association with Brewin Dolphin: several aspects of your financial situation will change, and we recommend you take advice
Vol-64 Issue-06

A worthwhile job

Journal 17th June 2019
Taking up office as the Society’s President, Falkirk criminal defence lawyer John Mulholland wants to stay grounded in practice – and members to feel free to approach him to discuss issues of the day
Vol-64 Issue-06

All litigants are equal... but some more so?

Journal 17th June 2019
Growing numbers of party litigants mean more occasions when courts have to consider the consequences of their failure to comply with procedure rules; and the degree of leniency shown is changing
Vol-64 Issue-06

Children Act: the results are in

Journal 17th June 2019
A family lawyer analyses responses to the Scottish Government consultation on the Children (Scotland) Act, and concludes that the Act needs some updating but basically remains sound
Vol-64 Issue-06

The UNCRC: in our stride, or a giant leap?

Journal 17th June 2019
Is implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child into domestic law likely to mean a real change? A child law specialist considers the Scottish Government consultation
Vol-64 Issue-06

Client capture: a “people” platform

Journal 17th June 2019
In association with Just Law Quotes: how can you reach out to potential clients online while making the contact personal and without spending thousands? Just Law Quotes has a solution
Vol-64 Issue-06

Power in the land

Journal 17th June 2019
The Scottish Land Commission is taking a serious look at both rural and urban land issues and forming radical ideas in relation to both, as the Journal hears from chief executive Hamish Trench
Vol-64 Issue-06

Domestic abuse cases on the way

Journal 17th June 2019
Latest criminal cases, including police assault; appeals out of time; diminished responsibility; dangerous dogs; sentencing, including children; consent to intercourse; and a note on the new abuse law
Vol-64 Issue-06

Data protection in M&A deals – at crossed purposes?

Journal 17th June 2019
Corporate briefing: data protection rules impact on the due diligence process in corporate sales or disposals, and steps should be followed to ensure that personal data are handled appropriately
Vol-64 Issue-06

When recognition is not enough

Journal 17th June 2019
Intellectual property briefing: three recent cases show the difficulties of relying on a brand's perceived reputation in defence of EU and UK registered trade marks
Vol-64 Issue-06

Strictly by the book?

Journal 17th June 2019
Agriculture briefing: Land Court decisions have clarified the requirements for an application for determination of rent, and the rules regarding appeals against reductions in CAP payments
Vol-64 Issue-06

Short pay?

Journal 17th June 2019
Sport briefing: deductions from pay for the purchase of season tickets by employees have been held not to infringe the national minimum wage legislation, though only one of the arguments succeeded
Vol-64 Issue-06

Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal

Journal 17th June 2019
Report relating to Alan Mickel and Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh
Vol-64 Issue-06

Freed from chains?

Journal 17th June 2019
Can English-type chains in property transactions be avoided? Precautions may not be enough, but experience shows that proactive management can prevent them getting out of control
Vol-64 Issue-06

About a planet

Journal 17th June 2019
Communication skills are key in meeting the challenge of protecting the environment from the serious threats facing it – so says our in-house interviewee, whose daily work this is
Vol-64 Issue-06

Public policy highlights

Journal 17th June 2019
Recent work of the Society's policy committees, including succession; vulnerable witnesses; environmental protections; physical punishment of children
Vol-64 Issue-06

Dear employer...

Journal 17th June 2019
An open letter to employers, resulting from a round table for trainees and NQs that turned up some stark illustrations of why culture change is still needed in order to promote employee wellbeing
Vol-64 Issue-06

Team building – for the Foundation?

Journal 17th June 2019
You can achieve free team entry to some charity fundraising events, if your efforts go to supporting the Lawscot Foundation
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