Blogs & opinions
CBI chair advises on countering racial hatred
Businesses and unions back terms of employer advice
When is a protected conversation truly protected?
EAT rules on what s 111A actually deems inadmissible
Letter: board or committee?
Confusion in licensing terminology is common, but should be avoided
Letter: bons mots
Brexit: what now, indeed?
Test of legality
The Supreme Court's "named person" decision points up the need for thorough scrutiny of Scottish Parliament legislation
Developer contributions need circular compliance
Failure to adhere unlawful without justification
Performance bond or guarantee?
Court upholds bond claim arising from Scottish Coal Company works
Indemnity covered land transfer outwith option exercise
Developer to compensate for transfer under s 75 agreement
Where policy meets statute: court backs minister
Affordable housing case also covers consultation and equality duty
Property dealings struck down as gratuitous alienations
Supreme Court rules scheme aimed at avoiding creditors
Letter: should sheriffs be available by phone?
Reply to letter from Al Gordon
Letter: less stress than the city
Why do solicitors ignore the alternative?
Majority view?
The right course democratically would be to hold a second referendum on EU withdrawal once the terms on which it would take place are known
Top tips for working from home
Chantel Gaber, head of member engagement for England & Wales at the Law Society of Scotland, explains her top tips for working out of the office
Succession (Scotland) Act begins to impact
Most provisions expected to commence this autumn
Additional LBTT – is a trust liable?
Check whether trusts or beneficiaries to be treated as buyers
Estates: is a tax return needed?
Requirement arises if any of three thresholds crossed
OPG cuts out the paper
Deeds registered electronically will only be issued electronically
Bonds of caution dispensation extended
2016 Act exempts certain civil partners and small estates
Smartcards from the Highlands to Hong Kong
As the rollout of smartcards to Scottish solicitors begins to wind down, Jana Berger from the Society’s smartcard team reflects on a process that has seen over 9,000 cards issued
Master Policy: why switch from Marsh?
Some concerns, and the Society's response
Letter: minimalism in the law
Is it still expected that a solicitor actually deals with legal problems?
Turn of the year
Reviews at the AGM and the change of President highlight significant issues of the moment
Commercial common sense – the latest
Ordinary and natural meaning applies, even if bad bargain