November 2010
Why a late hours catering licence should not, in the writer’s view, be required for premises licensed under the 2005 Act
President's message: any review of the criminal law following the Cadder case should be careful to preserve the good points of the Scottish system
Opinion column asks why is it so often ignored that unlawful eviction or harassment of tenants is a serious criminal offence
Registers page has articles on digital plan data, the title investigation service, evidencing salmon fishing titles, and an update on the fees review
The legal issues raised by the Cadder appeal and the subsequent emergency legislation; and some wider constitutional questions now being discussed
In this issue
- In the wee small hours
- Keeping the law in line
- Only a civil matter?
- Mapping the future
- Rights under question
- What help?
- Shunned lifelines
- The whole deal
- The limits of privilege
- Drugs: a user issue
- Law reform update
- Constitution out for views again
- Tackling bullying and harassment
- First registered paralegals confirmed
- Mediation lawyers can apply
- Look out for the rules reviews
- From the Brussels office
- Are they being served?
- Ask Ash
- Paper, pixel and process
- Check yourself
- Call for restraint
- A step back from compensation?
- Key to compliance
- Website review
- Resource issue
- Book reviews
- Stand up and be counted
- Cool drafting
- Partners in purchase