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  5. September 2008

September 2008

Discrimination is discrimination
The ECJ's decision in Coleman v Attridge Law may have major repercussions for employers across the field of discrimination law
Servitudes and shop fronts
A recent case on servitudes has declined to recognise a new form of right in relation to shop fronts, the House of Lords decision in Moncrieff v Jamieson notwithstanding
DLA Piper in expansion mode
Insurance work among those to benefit from three new faces
At your service
President's message: In an eventful month the Council and Society have been making every effort to improve services for members and the environment in which they work
ARTL and secure signatures
Letter in response to an IT article seeks to reassure users of ARTL of the system's integrity and security
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In this issue

  • Discrimination is discrimination
  • Servitudes and shop fronts
  • DLA Piper in expansion mode
  • At your service
  • ARTL and secure signatures
  • Sending a unified message
  • Facing the squeeze
  • Room for doubt
  • Dealing with our older casework
  • Regime change
  • Risky business
  • Drink problems
  • Consumer credit licence changes
  • RFPG's online trainee service
  • Adult incapacity: new caution scheme agreed
  • Appreciation: Sandy McIlwain
  • Stair Memorial marks its 21st
  • "Gateway" opens its doors
  • Facing the lean years
  • On the road again
  • E-legal @ Nothing but the Net
  • IT - ever onwards
  • Testing competency
  • A Wise decision
  • Name calling
  • Diverse guidance
  • Tackling the sporting bodies
  • Keeping it legal
  • Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
  • Website reviews
  • Book reviews
  • Charging the death offences
  • Another hoop to jump
  • An idea whose time has gone
  • Society launches home report solution

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