August 2007
							Ruling on when insolvency proceedings begin leaves successor employer liable
						
					
					President's message: the Society's work on alternative business structures reaches a crucial stage with the conference next month on options for the future
				
			
					The Independent Asylum Commission would like to hear of the working experiences of Scottish lawyers to inform its proposals for a better UK asylum system
				
			
					The focus is on the Society's work since the OFT's decision that the Scottish Executive and legal profession should devise new rules to open up the legal services market
				
			
					A family law practitioner takes a different position to the views expressed in the July article on the best way to resolve disputes over child care
				
			In this issue
- EAT breaks ground with TUPE insolvency ruling
- Top of the agenda
- Shaping a humane law
- Checkout the debate
- Family cases: another view
- A home of their own
- Break time
- Budget under the bonnet
- Holyrood - Scotland's voice in Europe?
- Ringing within the rules
- Cool IT for hot lawyers
- Future perfect?
- Case that makes the heart leap
- Green about the edges
- An eye on expenses
- The tail in the nail or ponytail
- Off on the right foot
- Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
- Website reviews
- Book reviews
- Well drilled
- Good neighbour agreements - bad law?
- One small step for ARTL...
- Contaminated land: a reminder and a warning
- Contaminated land: a reminder and a warning (1)
- SFP: a tough call
 
							 
		 
		 
		 
		