February 2001
The Scottish justice system can be proud of the way it handled the Lockerbie trial
Author argues that we would have been better placed to form an accurate opinion of the handling of the Lockerbie trial if the proceedings had been broadcast
The salient features of an Act of Sederunt introducing a bespoke procedure for commercial actions in certain sheriff courts
Cost of time survey reveals that Glasgow solicitors take a more commercial outlook towards collecting outlays from clients than Edinburgh solicitors
Interview with Lynda Graham, President of the Scottish Paralegal Association
In this issue
- President’s report
- The Lockerbie trial and article 10
- Sheriffs reclaim a role in commercial actions
- Why become a solicitor if you want to do banking?
- Promoting paralegals
- Code cracks unified regulation
- Substitute land and charge certificates
- Legal responsibilities for gas safety
- Robust self analysis the key to change
- Don’t trust your memory
- Nice Summit: the road to enlargement
- Book reviews
- Around the houses