February 2004
President's message: issues concerning the legal profession at present seem to be threatening to achieve the opposite of what they intend
Getting a return on additional spending on the justice system is a challenge for the whole profession
Different larger, mid-sized firms give their answers to the question of how far they should specialise in setting a strategy for growth
The economic and business implications of the Tesco Law model, against the background of the Clementi review
A look at the rights proposed to follow from planned legislation for registration of same-sex partnerships
In this issue
- It's a funny old world
- Making the ends of justice meet
- Training for growth
- All the grocer's grandchildren
- Radical change or a lie in law?
- Costing the job
- Are you listening?
- Much ado about nothing?
- Demergers and continuing cover
- Bond with the audience
- Many roles, one team
- Fee sharing: making the rules work
- On sentencing
- Credit reform by instalments
- Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
- Show us the evidence!
- A new era for farm tenancy law
- Fathers' rights: a new UK postcode lottery?
- Parallel imports: putting on the brakes
- Website reviews
- Book reviews
- SDLT 1: Over the obstacle course
- SDLT 2: Personal presentation
- The new law of real burdens
- Housing Improvement Task Force