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May 2006

Stand up to be counted
President's message: As she leaves office, the President is still in good shape, the profession is in good shape, but it must remain united in facing major challenges to its values
A bill to divide us
Opinion that the Legal Profession Bill could have serious consequences for the in-house sector and weaken the wider profession to the ultimate detriment of the public
The pendulum swings
Response from the profession and others to the Legal Profession Bill, including the Society's professional advice on human rights compliance, and Master Policy implications
The pendulum swings
Response from the profession and others to the Legal Profession Bill, including the Society's professional advice on human rights compliance, and Master Policy implications
Cohabitation: the new legal landscape
New legal rights for cohabitants are now in force, but many of them probably do not realise
https://lawware.co.uk/

In this issue

  • Stand up to be counted
  • A bill to divide us
  • The pendulum swings
  • The pendulum swings (1)
  • Cohabitation: the new legal landscape
  • The tax man cometh (again)
  • The foreign legion
  • Making IT happen
  • Apportioning and sharing
  • Property problems
  • Still a profession
  • Arguing over agreements
  • Next generation law
  • Lawyers in the transfer market
  • Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
  • Landlords: setting the mark
  • Website review
  • Book reviews
  • Purchase options in leases

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