June 2002
Criticism of English judgment presuming the mother to be the preferred parent
Dean of Faculty considers some of the challenges and opportunities facing the profession, in particular the Bar
By adopting new perspectives we can create a client centred, innovative practice – one that gives freedom to live a more fulfilling life
With the right safeguards in place, the Nova case should not impede the introduction of MDPs if the profession and their clients choose that business structure
The experience of taking a course to sit the New York bar exams
In this issue
- Opinion
- No room for complacency
- The future in your hands
- MDPs: why not?
- A bite out of the Big Apple
- Traps for clients and advisers
- Peer to peer websites – heathen chemistry?
- Legal services through a market lens
- Back on the case
- Website reviews
- Visions of a reasonable observer
- Professional risks – self assessment
- In practice
- Europe
- Plain speaking
- Book reviews