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September 2004

Profession's voice must be heard
President's message: North American lawyers agree: the profession's role in safeguarding the rule of law has to be highlighted to enhance its image
Let the cameras speak
Televising court proceedings as they happen would educate the public and meet their democratic right to see what is being done in their name
Vision on
What the forthcoming website The Journal Online will offer
Forgive us our debts
The main features of the current Scottish Executive proposals for bankruptcy and diligence reform, and a few points of concern
Written down
The likely detail of the regulations covering debt arrangement schemes
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In this issue

  • Profession's voice must be heard
  • Let the cameras speak
  • Vision on
  • Forgive us our debts
  • Written down
  • DAS: the broader picture
  • A lost message
  • For the greater good
  • Start your engines
  • Are you covered?
  • Opportunity knocks
  • Rock bottom?
  • BAILII looks for help
  • On level ground
  • Taking freedom seriously
  • Taking out abuse
  • Be ready for the options hearing
  • Now it's collaborative
  • Winning around a table
  • Website reviews
  • Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
  • Book reviews
  • Beware all conveyancers!
  • A-day looms closer

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