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July 2007

The power of marks: Frankie goes after Hollys name
How failure to address issues of ownership of the band's name stored up trouble for Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Confidentiality clauses - beware!
The Information Commissioner's decision in the VisitScotland case requires very careful drafting of confidentiality provisions in public sector contracts if they are to work
Into the fast lane
President's message: a busy first month in office has seen a whole series of events, from the ceremonial to important engagements on behalf of the profession
All change please...!
The bigger training firms would like to see the Society's education and training review lead to enhanced skills training, and a UK-wide partnership approach
Benchmark for practice
Legal firms and in-house employers alike can benefit from the new data, just published, arising from the Society's equality and diversity survey
https://lawware.co.uk/

In this issue

  • The power of marks: Frankie goes after Hollys name
  • Confidentiality clauses - beware!
  • Into the fast lane
  • All change please...!
  • Benchmark for practice
  • Old, new, borrowed and blue
  • Old, new, borrowed and blue (1)
  • The Oracle has spoken
  • High road, low road
  • Point of contact
  • Stuck in a rut?
  • Counsel's fees - a reply
  • Fraud: no hiding place
  • A chance to shine
  • CDD is the new ID
  • System integrity
  • Professional negligence: Pre-Action Protocol
  • Not just a fancy name
  • More on "enough is enough"
  • Are you up to the Act?
  • Saving energy - and effort
  • Takeover goals
  • Expensive consequences
  • Expensive consequences (1)
  • Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
  • Website reviews
  • Book reviews
  • Time (to prepare) please!
  • ARTL - now and then?

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