March 2001
A rebuttal of an attack by the Home Secretary on lawyers
A report on research which concludes that managing the knowledge worker is fundamental to succeeding in a competitive climate, with comments from solicitor managers
The founder of the first incorporated practice in Scotland explains why he has taken this option
Certain of the risks associated with innovations in the way firms operate, such as homeworking
Latest criminal cases, including road traffic; cross examination; statements; delay; sentencing; provocation
In this issue
- President’s report
- Managing the modern law firm
- Why conduct a legal practice as a limited company?
- Managing risks in the modern law firm
- Tread warily with mixed statements
- A worker’s fundamental right to holidays
- Taking the lid off
- Book reviews
- Is your profit share less than £35,000?
- Why some client work will never pay
- Firms must face up to IT risk
- Firm websites: help or hype?