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In association with Eadie Corporate Solutions: Finding potential beneficiaries can involve forensic laboratory tests on top of the skilled detective work to trace people
The process laid down for applicants under the EU Settlement Scheme relating to residence rights post-Brexit, and some potential issues
An article to mark Mental Health Awareness Week: embedding wellbeing into an organisation’s culture will help reduce employee stress and make them more productive, to the benefit of all
Reflections on a significant day for legal aid lawyers – that of the 3% general increase – and on what the future might hold, following a proper review
In association with Core Solutions: its founder and senior mediator reflects on 1,000 days of mediations for Core
Latest civil cases, including interdict of solicitors; abuse of process; recovery of documents; expert evidence; judicial intervention; actions ad factum praestandum; expenses; which procedure?
Employment briefing: requests for anonymity are becoming more common in employment tribunal cases, and the relevant provisions can create a complex picture
Family briefing: the much criticised forms intimated to seek a child's views where a parent wishes to obtain orders relating to the child are changing, and the court will be given greater control
Human rights briefing: the court has upheld the ECHR compatibility of the fixed penalty provisions of the Antisocial Behaviour Act, administrative necessity justifying the short time limit for action
Pensions briefing: as auto-enrolment reaches the maximum planned contribution levels, the Pensions Regulator is monitoring compliance – and imposing substantial penalties for serious defaults
Reports relating to Patrick Baxter (s 42ZA appeal); Thomas Barclay Duff
Criminal law briefing: a round table organised by the Law Society of Scotland has led to a report proposing a strategy to improve the position of vulnerable accused in the Scottish justice system
Property briefing: the Scottish Law Commission has published its Report on Section 53 of the Title Conditions (Scotland) Act 2003, recommending a new statement of the law on pre-2004 real burdens
Stepping down soon, after 31 years in-house, the convener of the In-house Lawyers’ Committee reflects on his career and the in-house profession today
Recent work of the Society's policy committees, including redundancy; defamation; charity law; post-mortems
Firms working in trust or company services provision have been selected to take part in a review of anti-money laundering compliance
An Inverness legal firm was invited to contribute to a parliamentary guide to industry best practice. Two of its directors describe its approach to GDPR and AML compliance
The competences needed for accreditation in this practice area
Laura Mack, a new committee member, qualified as a family law paralegal in 2014, receiving accredited paralegal status in 2015 which she retained until moving to an in-house paralegal role
Another successful Scottish Paralegal Association annual conference saw Nyona Nicol named Paralegal of the Year
Advice column: my new colleague shuns any social encounters with colleagues
Some further risk management issues for property lawyers, this time focusing on issues that arise in relation to practice after a transaction settles
The Scottish Legal Complaints Commission explains why it would like amendments to the practice rules on recording complaints to go further than proposed
The Word of Gold: the leaders of failed law firms have made serious mistakes, but suggesting they are also immoral is unreasonable