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September 2003

The truth is a terrifying commodity
The Scottish court system should continue to move from the confrontational to the investigational
Last orders for drinks licences as we know them
Sheriff Principal Nicholson explains his findings and recommendations for licensing law reform
Inside the Nicholson Report
An examination of the likely impact of the Nicholson Report on the licensed trade sector
The room at the top
Opinions on what barriers are still in place to prevent women reaching the top, as the Society embarks on major research into the role of women in the profession
To protect and serve
The benefits of company directors’ and officers’ liability insurance
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In this issue

  • The truth is a terrifying commodity
  • Last orders for drinks licences as we know them
  • Inside the Nicholson Report
  • The room at the top
  • To protect and serve
  • All change for stamp duty
  • Get an honest day’s work for an honest day’s pay
  • Facing up to threats of action – and learning
  • How to make other people run your IT smoothly
  • Client care goes live
  • Praise on anti-money laundering efforts
  • Sheriff’s notes not recoverable
  • Restoration or castles in the air?
  • Marquess of Queensberry rules
  • Website reviews
  • Book reviews
  • Conveyancers asked to order early reports

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