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Authors' guide to the basics of search engine optimisation - how to optimise the chances of attracting business through your website
An inside view of the www.bankcharges.info website that won this year's Legal Website of the Year award at the Scottish Legal Awards
Society-hosted seminars on "Retaining Talent" advise employers how to improve their prospects of retaining staff against a predicted shortage of quality people
Consideration, by reference to case studies, of how the risk of claims arising from drafting errors, omissions and ambiguities can be minimised
Latest civil cases, including rights of audience; duties to the court; evidence; summary cause and small claim procedure
Two employment tribunal cases highlight the importance of proper proof in defending age discrimination claims
A dangerous trap exists for separated parents receiving child-related benefits, who agree to share care of their child
Authors highlight an issue over renunciations of rights in an intestate estate which is causing difficulty in obtaining bonds of caution
Reports relating to Margaret McAfee; Michael Gordon Robson; Louise Ranee Koulaouzos; Mary-Rose McLean; Iain John Smith Vaughan
Reviews of sites of mail service providers
Review of Why Women Mean Business (Wittenberg-Cox and Maitland)
The Minister for Communities responds to the critique of home reports, seeking to dispel misconceptions and arguing that we should welcome the reports
The Procurement Directorate's new enquiry and dispute resolution service, aimed at providing better and more consistent tendering practice across the public sector
President's message: decision time is on us for taking forward the plans for new forms of legal practice - but firms face other issues that also call for forward planning
Opinion that defence questioning of complainers in sexual assault cases designed to appeal to prejudices about women's behaviour should not be allowed
The Society's Vice President sets out the background against which the proposals for new business structures have been drawn up, and why it is time to push for change
Yes-no debate on the question "Can we preserve professional independence in a legal business not owned by solicitors?"
The review of fatal accident inquiries to be undertaken by Lord Cullen is an opportunity to address various concerns recently expressed in relation to the conduct of inquiries
Update from Registers of Scotland on the final testing of the automated transfer of title system, and a consultation on information fees and services
Second of three articles examines factors affecting the reliability of witnesses' testimony
Interview with Dorothy Lowe, President of the Society of Messengers at Arms and Sheriff Officers, on their aims now that their members are to keep their current status
Author argues that where public duties are involved, there should be no place for invoking rights of conscience at the expense of those in civil partnerships
The arguments for and against a compulsory register of wills, an idea which continues to be discussed in official circles
The Law Society of Scotland and the Society of Solicitor Advocates are consulting on proposals to recommend solicitor advocates for legal aid remuneration as "senior"