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A study of law firm failures in the USA has identified contributing factors that could apply in almost any jurisdiction
Database right is back in the news following an ECJ ruling on anthologies of German poetry
Two recent decisions show the power which agreement (or acceptance) and actings can have over statutory and contractual provisions
Cases involving raised testosterone levels highlight the need for anti-doping principles and procedures to be kept under constant review
Reports relating to Norman Douglas Paton Cathcart; James Buchanan Donald; William Michael Lewis; Christine Margaret Murray
Recent developments mean that an ECJ ruling could be obtained more quickly in some cases than an appeal decision from the Inner House
Reviews of a selection of websites pertaining to the criminal law
Reviews of Bankruptcy and Diligence Act (Grier); Contract (MacQueen & Thomson); Vulnerable Witnesses Act (Sharp & Ross)
Guidance on avoiding pitfalls and resolving challenges in relation to public procurement, and the impact of the new Remedies Directive
Vice president's address to in-house lawyers: Scots lawyers need no longer be inward looking
The Crosby report suggests that without significant state backing, recovery in the housing market will be a long time coming
President's message: the Society is leaving no stone unturned in trying to support solicitors' firms through the present economic difficulties
Two pleas for more support from the Society for small firms struggling with the burden of financial compliance; and the Society's perspective
With home reports imminent, the Society's James Ness is interviewed about the points that emerged from the recent roadshows
Practical issues that arise when progressing an application for guardianship
Applications on behalf of foreign companies need certain additional steps to satisfy the Keeper of the status of the body concerned
Story of the parties to one paternity suit raises questions whether the law fully recognises the rights and interests of the child concerned
The Judiciary and Courts (Scotland) Bill and the main points which attracted attention in the Scottish Parliament
A quantity surveyor who has conducted adjudications since their inception 10 years ago, reflects on how they have developed
Appeals to education appeal committees still raise the concerns expressed years ago by the Scottish Committee of the Council on Tribunals
Revised Guideline on Settlement by Cheque etc (1 November 2008); and an amendment to the Guideline on Ownership and Destruction of Files
Three involved in Widening Participation (helping young people from different backgrounds consider a legal career) share their experiences
Most businesses (including legal practices) are as vulnerable to data loss as the government departments that make the headlines
Society's "toolkit" of action points and useful contacts at the Society, to help solicitors manage their businesses through the recession