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The approach COPFS will take to prosecuting the new offences focusing on fatal consequences of driving
An important change to the CML Lenders' Handbook will add to the procedures required before concluding missives on a new-build house, on the Society's advice
The 20-year rule concerning leases of, and securities over, private houses is having unintended adverse effects on the funding and provision of housing
The Law Society of Scotland has teamed up with a home report provider to launch a home report service designed specially for solicitors' firms
The keynote address to the conference "Delivering Excellence in Scotland's Civil Justice System"; an abridged version appears in the Journal of August 2008
President's message: with economic issues dominating the profession's thoughts, the Society is taking steps to provide advice and support to those in need
Opinion by two advocates that the Faculty's response to the OFT does its members a disservice by defending the cab rank rule and by resisting the use of ABS
How different types of legal firm are coping with the current economic downturn, and how they see their future
An abridged version of the keynote address delivered to the conference on civil justice held in Edinburgh on 20 June
New procedures are in place for deeds intended to create new real burdens, to assist solicitors in complying with the requirement for dual registration
Interview with Scottish Young Lawyers Association President Maryam Labaki on SYLA's ambitions as it relaunches
Second part of overview of this year's Finance Act looks at the provisions on savings, pensions, residence/domicile and business taxes, among others
An advocate's and a solicitor's views of how the Scottish Government's proposed reforms to arbitration law might work in practice
A progress report from England & Wales on the setting up of the complex regulatory machinery under the Legal Services Act 2007
Interview with Scottish Solicitors' Benevolent Fund convener Craig Bennet, who aims to raise awareness of the Fund so it can provide more help to those in need
A reminder, in the light of reactions to the first levy issued on behalf of the new Complaints Commission, of when and how the Society's responsibilities are changing
Report of the tribute paid in court by the Lord President
New guidelines on acting as a company director; and document control and file tracking
Some advice on how to pull through a recession and be ready for the next upturn, as word goes round of legal firms looking at staff cuts and other measures (part 1 of 2)
The interactive nature of web 2.0 technology presents business opportunities, while posing new risks for those with inadequate precautions as to employee internet use
In reviewing their risk profiles and risk controls, all firms might benefit from conducting a self-assessment by addressing questions put by some insurers elsewhere
Latest criminal cases, including offensive weapons; Moorov rule; withdrawal of representation; evidence of a deceased; contempt of court by solicitor
A technical-sounding consultation, currently open for comments, covers some significant aspects of dispute resolution in employment
A recent decision explores the matters to consider when one parent wants to relocate abroad along with their child