March 2007
President's message: The annual events that take place in March bring the opportunity to step back and consider the Society's future direction
An overhaul of the methods of resolving civil disputes is essential if Scotland is to have a justice system that is fair and accessible to ordinary members of the public
The themes likely to be addressed by the forthcoming review of the civil courts in Scotland under Lord Gill
First of two articles on the 2006 Cost of Time Survey points up some of the traits of the more profitable firms
The scope of the current duties owed to disabled people by service providers, and the remedies available for infringements
In this issue
- A look in the mirror
- A welcome review
- Squaring the circle
- Profitability and financial structure
- Access-ability
- Culture change
- Practice? What practice?
- Signet badge takes wing
- Four in one
- Appreciation: Angus McLean
- In on the Acts
- "Lossiemouth, we have a problem"?
- Flagging up VAT
- In the family way
- Practice inside out
- Shape of things to come
- Breaking down a brick wall?
- Playing by the rules
- Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
- Website reviews
- Book reviews
- Funny thing
- PIPs' hour approaches
- Enabled in the housing market
- Registers refresher