Sep 30, 2021 What happens tomorrow ? By Gordon Hollerin In the immortal words of Duran Duran "Nobody knows" but the insolvency profession is braced for a marked increase in activity as the...
Sep 30, 2021 Is it the opening act or final curtain for commercial tenants in rent arrears? By Alastair Johnston It has been an eventful couple of weeks for property litigation lawyers especially those with an interest in the question of the impact...
Sep 30, 2021 LIBOR Cessation - the clock is ticking for PPP projects By Catriona Kemp The clock is ticking in relation to the cessation of LIBOR on 31 December 2021 and the replacement of it in the UK with a risk free rate...
Sep 29, 2021 New law to protect staff tips By Andrew Maxwell The UK government has announced plans to legislate to make it illegal for employers to withhold tips from workers. The UK Government...
Sep 28, 2021 The Dear Green Place to get Greener By Michael Conroy Earlier this year the Scottish Government approved Glasgow’s Strategic Development Framework (SDF) for development of the city over the...
Sep 28, 2021 Placemaking and sustainability at the heart of Edinburgh City Plan, and holiday let investors should take note By Limor Wolfe The City Plan 2030 is now with City of Edinburgh Council for review. The Plan sets out proposals for provision of much needed housing in...
Sep 27, 2021 New Scottish Procurement Policy note in respect of the implementation of "Fair Work First" By Marc Penman In recognition of the current challenges being faced in the labour market, Scottish Ministers have announced the introduction of a new...
Sep 27, 2021 Where it all began in Europe....to where we are headed? By Bruce Caldow January 2020...a long time ago...an outbreak in Italy and now "Green Passes" will be required across all workplaces in Italy to show...
Sep 27, 2021 Priced out By Paul Manolache First-time buyers in Scotland are struggling to get on the property ladder. With the biggest rise in house prices for 14 years, Edinburgh...
Sep 27, 2021 Carbon offset. If it looks like an illusion, it is By Tom Gray The Scottish Government declared a climate emergency in April 2019, and has committed to an ambitious programme of emissions reduction...
Sep 27, 2021 UK Government suspends competition law By Jill Fryer Amid growing concerns over a lack of fuel supplies and scenes of long queues at petrol stations, the Government has taken the unusual...
Sep 27, 2021 Funding approved to prevent homelessness by Scottish Government By Collette Miller There is no doubt that the pandemic has had a huge financial effect on both landlords and tenants with loss of income making payment of...