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February 2005

Sell or transfer?
Longer version of Family Law Briefing published in February 2005 issue, page 44
Promoting competition or competitiveness?
Discussion of the Highland ferries issue
Promoting competitiveness or competition?
Discussion of EU rules on state aids with particular reference to Highlands and Islands ferries
Not the final word
President's message: The Clementi Report is disappointing in some respects, and leaves plenty of scope for debate
Challenge of the FSA
Opinion article arguing that firms should lighten the regulatory burden imposed by the Financial Services Authority, by sharing compliance personnel
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In this issue

  • Sell or transfer? (1)
  • Promoting competition or competitiveness?
  • Promoting competitiveness or competition?
  • Not the final word
  • Challenge of the FSA
  • The pull of the south
  • A world of change
  • Finding the path
  • An elusive model?
  • Bank on it
  • Trouble at t'mill
  • Hidden evidence
  • Money claims on behalf of children
  • Secure connections
  • Tread carefully
  • Sell or transfer?
  • Cracking the conflict code
  • X Factor for success?
  • Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
  • Website reviews
  • Book reviews
  • Is "gazundering" always bad?
  • Defining the guideline

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