March 2005
Longer version of briefing published in February 2005 issue, page 44
What to look for when acting for a young person facing an antisocial behaviour order application
President's message: cost of time, terms of engagement and client communication all move up the scale of importance as the Table of Fees has to be withdrawn
Opinion that there is a serious anomaly in the law where it constructs complex child-protection measures but turns a blind eye to sexually explicit matter on magazine shelves
Briefing by the Victims and Witnesses Unit on key features of the Vulnerable Witnesses Act; plus interview with Raymond McMenamin of the Criminal Law Committee and comment from SCRA and Children 1st
In this issue
- Sell or transfer?
- ASBOs and young people
- The next test: what to charge
- A glaring hole in child protection
- Vital voices
- Is Holyrood passing the buck?
- Social revolution
- A profitable exercise
- The future... and it works
- Competition cases take off
- Take it from here
- A rough guide to dealing with complaints
- Taking a line, online
- Raising the game
- Ask the Panel
- Drawing the line
- Playing away
- Freeing up services
- Let the access taker beware
- Website reviews
- Book reviews
- Partners please
- SDLT goes online
- Urgent cases only!
- Make your life easier