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A warning for investors that the "Cautious Managed" fund may not be what it seems
Reports relating to A C White (appeal under s 42A); John Gerard O'Donnell; David John Roberts Tod
Some leads on finding a private investigator
Reviews of A Guide to Mediating in Scotland (Malcolm and O'Donnell); Conflicts of Interest (Hollander and Salzedo)
Draft regulations have been published to implement the EU Remedies Directive relating to public contracts
The Combined Standard Clauses agreed by Edinburgh and Glasgow conveyancers could point the future for standard missives
Inheritance issues for those holding assets in Spain
Although the Parliament has used its emergency procedure on a number of occasions, there are no set criteria to determine when it may be employed
A year after giving up legal practice in his 40s, the author reflects on whether he would have done anything differently given his time over again
The fuller version of the article in Journal, June 2009, 22, on Palestinian land rights in the occupied West Bank
Address to Council on 29 May 2009, on taking up office as President of the Law Society of Scotland
President's message: with a new management board in place, made up of Council members, solicitors should see a higher profile in future for the work the Society does for them
Recent news has highlighted the continuing problem of "bogus" colleges - to which a potential solution exists if MPs are prepared to press for change
The Attorney General's opening address to the "Law in Scotland" conference, on her role in relation to the rule of law, and her vision for a legal profession fully reflecting the community
The Lord Advocate's keynote conference address, challenging the profession to see the rule of law as as a concept in the service of the community as well as one to direct the work of Government
Registers of Scotland's view of the "Law in Scotland" conference, which it supported as a sponsor and as an exhibitor
The House of Lords has been grappling with the difficult question of what limitations should be placed on strict liability regulations designed to ensure health and safety at work
A retired Scottish solicitor discovers, to his shock, how the law is manipulated to the disadvantage of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank
As the Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland undergoes its first full review, the current President tells how the system has developed in its early years
Some developments under the Gambling Act 2005, which brought wholesale change to the industry in Britain and has now been in force for just under two years
Overview of the "Law in Scotland" conference, a triumph of planning and a demonstration of the strength and diversity of the modern solicitors' profession
The Society's annual general meeting showed its members' faith in their governing body - if it delivers on its promises of transparency
Introduced by the President, the lineup of the Society's new management board, made up of 11 Council members, which will enable executive decisions to be taken more quickly and efficiently
The Society has developed a dialogue with the Office of Fair Trading, which now has an office in Ednburgh