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Reports of cases relating to Peter Fitzpatrick; James McRae
Resources connected with the UK Supreme Court
Reviews of Media Law and Human Rights (Nicol, Millar & Sharland); and vols 1 and 2 of the collected articles of Paul Gilbert
The UK is stepping up its efforts to combat bribery at home and abroad, and businesses need to be ready for the Bribery Bill being passed
Why insolvency practitioners should feel able to grant (necessary) warrandice without fear of exposing themselves to personal liability
Sponsored column by First Title
The Property Standardisation Group reports on recent revisions to some of its documents, and on current projects
President's message: the challenges that the Society's next office bearers will face - and a promise that your current President isn't finished yet
Letter in response to article in the November 2009 Journal, explaining why there is no absurdity in the renewal provisions
Home reports have helped revive the property market - says a convert
Scrutiny of the Legal Services Bill has given rise to questions about the ABS reforms, and the role of the Law Society of Scotland itself
The Society's third High Street Conference presented a picture of a more stable business outlook, especially in the property market
Registers page: RoS's information services provide the fullest picture of the Scottish property market, and can be tailored for customers
Additional provision for legal representation at children's hearings should enable them to fulfil better the purpose for which they were created
Pitfalls for solicitors who hope to use the provision for having a guardianship appointment renewed without a court hearing
A critique of violence risk assessment of offenders using actuarial tools, due to their limitations in predicting the future behaviour of individuals
Familiarity with ARTL may lead solicitors to forget its world-leading status. Its official launch reminded us what has been achieved
Liquidated damages clauses have seldom been struck down as penalties in modern cases, but still give rise to issues in litigation
The times that led to the creation of the Glasgow Bar Association, 50 years old and still championing the cause of the underprivileged
Updates on implementation of directives; free movement of trainees; consumer rights; travel packages; European private company
Updates on Legal Services Bill; Home Owner and Debtor Protection Bill; EU and succession; Alcohol Etc Bill; constitutional law papers
Cloud computing, or Software as a Solution (SaaS), is still the subject of debate, but has proved to be the way to transform one small firm
A solicitor faces a dilemma over whether to organise a leaving collection for a colleague with whom she does not get on
Those who hold others' personal data should be alert to pending increased sanctions for misuse of such data