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31 Oct 05
Lawyers are human too, says study
Successful lawyers are not just billing machines, survey reports
31 Oct 05
EAT office closure attacked
SNP protests at case management function transferring to London
31 Oct 05
Prison service chief says judges "too punitive"
Chief executive in call for action to cut overcrowding
28 Oct 05
Journal shortlisted again in PPA awards
"Best Members' Magazine" nomination for second year running
28 Oct 05
Refusal to pay CSA brings driving ban
Sheriff orders six month disqualification as sanction for non-payment
28 Oct 05
Court martial to hear Iraq war challenge
Officer who refused to serve in Iraq claims order to prepare illegal
27 Oct 05
Radical new council powers being drawn up
"Super council" model looks to extend local authority functions
27 Oct 05
Complaints process responses show mood for change
Executive consultation produces 84% view in favour of dividing Society's functions
26 Oct 05
Green MSPs fear Parliament threat to democracy
Claim that moves to limit support for backbenchers' bills undermine Holyrood's principles
26 Oct 05
Success claimed for first year of abuse court
Glasgow pilot court achieves 75% conviction rate in over 600 cases
26 Oct 05
Police doubt over knife law proposals
Senior officer tells MSPs that increasing maximum penalties will not affect crime figures
25 Oct 05
Number of "no proceedings" cases drops
Fall attributed to partnership working and new Scottish Crime Recording Standard
25 Oct 05
Society relaxes engagement rules in mortgage cases
Letter of engagement need not be sent to lender as well as purchaser, says Professional Practice Committee
25 Oct 05
Crime figures monitoring improves, says report
New national standard is ensuring consistent practice
25 Oct 05
Woman minister takes employment case to the Lords
Eight year battle over Church regulation reaches final appeal court
25 Oct 05
Top two students win scholarship prize
Tods Murray rewards Edinburgh University second year high achievers
24 Oct 05
Sex offender controls to be tightened
Police powers to be extended to combat risk in community, but "Mark's law" rejected
24 Oct 05
President for new learning support tribunal
Jessica Burns appointed to Additional Support Needs Tribunals for Scotland
24 Oct 05
New district procurator fiscal at Falkirk
Kenny Donnelly takes up new position today
24 Oct 05
City council lawyers under investigation
Leading Aberdeen City Council solicitors defending complaints to Law Society of Scotland
21 Oct 05
Sex conviction good despite time lapse
Appeal court allows statutory alternative to rape charge despite time bar provision
21 Oct 05
New tribunal laws "too complicated"
Experts question whether employment tribunal rules now deterring good as well as frivolous cases
21 Oct 05
Serco awarded electronic monitoring contract
Executive announces new provider for tagging services
21 Oct 05
Paper loses challenge to "no win, no fee" rule
House of Lords dismisses Daily Mirror challenge in Naomi Campbell privacy case
20 Oct 05
Competition watchdog says Visa fees too high
OFT challenges charges to retailers for consumers' use of cards
20 Oct 05
Polmont wins award for healthcare
YOI's excellence of health service recognised in World Health Organisation competition
19 Oct 05
Virtual ID parades to reduce stress on children
Executive publishes guidance as part of package on supporting child witnesses
19 Oct 05
Group set to recommend jail for corporate homicide
Scottish panel believed to want tougher measures than those before UK Parliament
19 Oct 05
Scots lawyer in line for inspirational award
Olivia Giles shortlisted for "Outstanding Young Person of the World" award
18 Oct 05
D&W wins three more London partners
Five partner lateral hires now made in London this year
18 Oct 05
Mixed Scottish response to "Clementi" changes
Government proposals for legal services in England and Wales go further than report recommends
18 Oct 05
Legal first for Gaelic
Lawyer's first use of the language in official court proceedings marks Mod week
17 Oct 05
Changes to Crown counsel team
John Beckett QC appointed principal advocate depute
17 Oct 05
Lord Advocate to attend Commonwealth meeting
Ghana hosts law ministers meeting to discuss international co-operation
14 Oct 05
New associates for Shepherd and Wedderburn
Law firm promotes 12 in its Glasgow, Edinburgh and London offices
14 Oct 05
No smoking zone for Society staff
Ten sign up for quit smoking course as Law Society of Scotland prepares for ban
14 Oct 05
Skye Bridge tolls not part of original permit
Document obtained through freedom of information does not mention right to charge tolls
13 Oct 05
Independent watchdog questions terrorism bill
Report says 90-day detention could be challenged under human rights laws
13 Oct 05
Relatives want appeal to go ahead
Lockerbie bombing victim's father to write to SCCRC
13 Oct 05
Airgun sales to be tightened up
Home Office confirms restrictions to be part of UK Violent Crime Reduction Bill
12 Oct 05
Parole Board appointment for Anne Keenan
New role for Law Society of Scotland's Deputy Director of Law Reform
12 Oct 05
Grampian pilot could be model scheme
Fast-track scheme at Aberdeen Sheriff Court could cut summary criminal waiting times elsewhere
12 Oct 05
Proceeds of Crime Act nets loan shark
Manipulative moneylender is first one convicted under Act
12 Oct 05
Board to oversee licence introduction
Private security industry workers will need licences to operate by February 2007
11 Oct 05
Tennis club looks to land reform legislation
Members explore buyout option to save club threatened with development
11 Oct 05
Paterson is new Lindsays director
Lindsays attract Ian Paterson from D & W as commercial property director
11 Oct 05
DLA's Cassels takes on energy post
Sandra Cassels to chair Scottish Committee of Energy Industry Council
10 Oct 05
Scotland to get human rights commissioner
Scottish Commissioner for Human Rights Bill provides for independent scrutiny of public bodies
10 Oct 05
Graham to chair NHS Tribunal
New position for MacRoberts director
10 Oct 05
Responses call for end to self regulation
Majority back independent policing of complaints against lawyers
7 Oct 05
Commissioner rules hiding taxi details illegal
Parliament's security objections overridden in McLetchie information request
7 Oct 05
University of Aberdeen law fair proves big draw
Fair attracts 35 law firms and related organisations to 11 October event
7 Oct 05
Duty to care proposed for pet owners
Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Bill strengthens animal protection
7 Oct 05
Court upholds prisoners' voting rights
European Court rules that blanket ban on voting is breach of human rights
6 Oct 05
CPD: the changes
The new administrative procedure for recording CPD hours
6 Oct 05
CRO case study: failure to implement settlement
The solicitor who reached a settlement of a client complaint, then failed to implement the agreement
6 Oct 05
Multiple actions
Enquiry from the solicitor for a customer of the Royal Bank of Scotland, from whom reimbursement is claimed following unauthorised activities by a bank employee
6 Oct 05
Incapacity and legal aid
Recent statutory change regarding means assessment of adults with incapacity where legal advice and assistance is applied for
6 Oct 05
Plan now for tax hit
Advice to plan for pending changes to work-in-progress taxation, and the Society's efforts to mitigate their effect
6 Oct 05
More help for child witnesses
Booklets and a CD published by the Executive to help prepare young people for going to court
6 Oct 05
New committee broadens outlook
Remit and membership of the new Access to Justice Committee
6 Oct 05
Govan Law Centre launches parliamentary unit
Community law centre aims to serve charity, voluntary and trade union causes
6 Oct 05
Split views over sex bias claim
Lawyer's claim that high shelves equal harassment sparks argument
6 Oct 05
Quiz night for lawyers
Paisley firm organising charity quiz night in Glasgow bar
5 Oct 05
EC threat to housing transfer
Glasgow's plans for tenant control may have to go through EU tender process
5 Oct 05
Mental Health Act comes into force
New rights and protection from today to people suffering mental health problems
4 Oct 05
G8 info could be released
Ministers considering G8 papers as part of freedom of information review
4 Oct 05
EOC investigates minority ethnic women work issues
Figures show unemployment rate for minority ethnic women almost double that of white women
4 Oct 05
Grampian Police slash court case times
Pilot scheme sees average time to disposal reduced from 247 days to 35
3 Oct 05
RFID tagging debate at conference
Law Society of Scotland's annual Nothing but the Net conference tackles controversial issue
3 Oct 05
New police powers revealed
Executive publishes Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Bill
3 Oct 05
Fine defaulters' alternative to jail
Summary Justice Bill likely to introduce mandatory supervised attendance orders
3 Oct 05
Leisure and retail not doing enough for disabled
Complaints to disabled helpline reveal leisure and retail access as biggest problem
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