July 2011
How ABS could mean the solution to a smaller firm's succession issues
Are Scotland’s local authorities making the most of the powers at their disposal to maximise the efficient collection of council tax due?
Letter on April 2011 licensing briefing, and author's reply
President's message: the first month in office has seen an unexpected level of media exposure as the Society stands up for professional values and sound law
Opinion that effective statutory and common law sanctions, and potentially more severe penalties, already exist for the type of conduct targeted by the Scottish Government's anti-sectarianism bill
In this issue
- Employee ownership: untapped succession solution for legal firms
- Cash call: cornering the council tax
- Tobacco Act sound
- Public profile
- Too much heat, not enough light
- Newly hatched
- Money matters
- Families in fear
- Get out of jail?
- People's choice
- E for explanation
- Who's Who in Corporate Insolvency
- Care with sensitive case papers
- Bullying: time to crack down
- SYLA reports successful year
- Middle East: back to growth
- Sheriff court auditor role to be restricted
- Law reform update
- From the Brussels office
- Solicitor's guide to internet porn
- Ask Ash
- Data sharing – the good practice guide
- Legal Risks – a conference reviewed
- Long-term solutions
- Removing hardship?
- 18 or 21?
- Lenders in the shade
- Demolition derby
- Time to come clean
- Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
- Website review
- Book reviews
- Going the distance
- Fashion retailing comes to court