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Decade-old provisions still light the sky
Journal 7th October 2024
SPICe has published an updated briefing outlining the legislative framework in relation to the supply, sale, use, storage and possession of fireworks.
Ordinary Actions Case Tracker
Journal 7th October 2024
The SCTS would value your feedback following the launch of Ordinary Actions Case Tracker on the Civil Online Portal.
September 2024 Public Policy highlights
Journal 7th October 2024
Take a look at the Public Policy highlights from the various Society committees for September 2024.
Keynotes, knowledge and connection
Journal 4th October 2024
Are you joining us in Edinburgh for the final day of the Annual Conference? We would love to meet you!
Presenteeism vs corporate real estate
Journal 3rd October 2024
While more companies are increasing the number of required office days or even monitoring employee work locations, some law firms are downsizing their corporate office space.
A risk management case study
Journal 1st October 2024
In this month’s article from Lockton, the focus is on executry administration and asks the question, ‘How long does it take to wind up an estate?’
It’s all about you!
Journal 1st October 2024
The time has come, once again, for us to share your monthly wins, promotions, awards and successes. Don't forget to send yours in.
Special Advocates for Scotland
Journal 30th September 2024
The Advocate General has invited applications from interested solicitor advocates for appointment to a newly established panel.
Remembering Norman MacLeod Stewart
Journal 30th September 2024
The profession pauses to honour past president Norman MacLeod Stewart, reflecting on his distinguished legal career and achievements.
Embracing neurodiversity
Journal 27th September 2024
The Society, in partnership with the Legal Neurodiversity Network, hosted an event to share experiences, insights, and guidance on creating a neuroinclusive culture within the profession.
60 seconds with a Society Fellow
Journal 26th September 2024
Sophie McIvor speaks to Gerard Sinclair about his career which he describes as a play of three acts, as well as his advice to newly qualified lawyers.
A night to remember
Journal 25th September 2024
The profession was celebrated at the Scottish Legal Awards last week, showcasing excellence and innovation across the sector.
Mark your calendars
Journal 25th September 2024
The Annual Conference is fast approaching with an engaging agenda. Hear directly from the CPD team about why you should be attending.
A fresh chapter commences
Journal 24th September 2024
The 2024-25 Scottish legal year opened with Lord Carloway’s final address. The event, livestreamed for the first time, saw 18 new King’s Counsel welcomed.
Rebuilding shattered lives
Journal 23rd September 2024
Major Trauma Awareness Week earlier this month highlighted the legal community’s vital role in supporting trauma survivors an important focus year-round. From injury to recovery, legal professionals can profoundly shape a survivor’s journey. How can the profession both support and be supported?
Mediation matters in education
Journal 23rd September 2024
The advantages of mediation as a dispute resolution method are well-documented. Have you considered the impact it can have on students? As the use of mediation has increased, so too has the development of alternative dispute resolution degree programmes, as well as individual university modules on the same topic, at both undergraduate and master’s level.
Dreams from the Monster Factory
Journal 19th September 2024
Criminal justice reformer Sunny Schwartz offers a unique perspective in her book on navigating and reforming the “deeply flawed” American correctional system.
Sporting impact
Journal 18th September 2024
Will football follow rugby from the pitch to the court when it comes to brain injuries? Football’s Bill Gates, the 1970s Middlesborough defensive stalwart, may not be as well-known as his Microsoft co-founder’s namesake, but in common with him, his legacy could have a profound and lasting impact.
The latest UNCRC update
Journal 18th September 2024
Statutory guidance for Part 3 has been published, addressing those with responsibilities in listed public authorities and providing information on creating child-friendly reports.
Reverse mentoring raises retention
Journal 17th September 2024
A concept created in the 1990s that is still used today, with data showing a 30% increase in staff fulfilment when these practices are adopted.
SPONSORED: CPD from Edinburgh Law Seminars
Journal 16th September 2024
CPD from Edinburgh Law Seminars
SPONSORED: Ten tips for improving your feeing efficiency
Journal 16th September 2024
Find out the key things you can do to improve your feeing efficiency and bottom line.
Rebellion, restoration, revolution
Journal 13th September 2024
Baroness Hale of Richmond, academic, former president of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, ‘soft feminist’, author and lover of history. During BookFest24, she shared how history is intricately associated with legal principles and how it saddens her that British history today does not include the 17th century and how it is the foundation of our current democratic system.
Regulation or resilience?
Journal 12th September 2024
The next In-house Sustainability Toolkit event, taking place this month, will explore supply chains scrutiny.
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