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June 2003

Hardening up the soft side
Teaching young would-be lawyers life skills would pay huge dividends both professionally and personally
Diversity of disciplines shape new business of law
Non-lawyers are becoming an increasingly important voice in law firm management
Credibility at stake in crisis of confidence
Various solutions are being considered to the problem of restoring public confidence in the civil enforcement system
Escape from Andersen
Managing partner Chris Campbell tells how Dundas & Wilson survived the collapse of Arthur Andersen
Let mediation take the strain
Authors recommend using mediation to resolve family law disputes and outline how solicitors can go about referring clients to mediation
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In this issue

  • Hardening up the soft side
  • Diversity of disciplines shape new business of law
  • Credibility at stake in crisis of confidence
  • Escape from Andersen
  • Let mediation take the strain
  • Taming two imposters: triumph and disaster
  • A brief history of time management
  • Executry practitioners run daily risks
  • Risk management
  • New industry standard for online legal data
  • Chhokar inquiry had cathartic effect on prosecutor

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