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Consultants to the Law Society of Scotland describe the "managed service" solution to the problem of spam email
Some dazzling innovations were introduced at this year's "Nothing but the Net" conference, organised by the Society
Solicitors depend heavily on their banks for compliance with professional rules, but have limited options when things go wrong
Risk management issues for solicitors associated with granting certificates of various types, and particular risks associated with clients obtaining equity release
Latest civil cases, including change of agents; delay in seeking amendment; summary applications; expenses
Consideration of a case which may indicate a greater willingness by the Scottish courts to compensate for future financial prejudice following divorce
Important legislation has been implemented to extend rights relating to childbirth and caring
The lowering of the cash seizure limit in the anti-money laundering legislation may put some people's holiday cash at risk
The added attractions of the Isle of Man for business or investment following recent legislation on tax and company law
Reports relating to Alexander Jack Morrison; Brian James Abbot; John Knox Aitken
Sites that offer help in dealing with spam email
Review of MacRoberts' Scottish Liquidation Handbook (Flint)
A 12 week pilot scheme in nine areas will test a form of seller's questionnaire on different types of "live" property transactions
The hoops that in-house lawyers and their external advisers alike should jump through to establish a successful partnership
View that local authority solicitors responsible for obtaining juvenile antisocial behaviour orders are put in a thankless position due to others' competing priorities
Far from providing clarity, the new regulations will need litigation to decide the effect of the insolvency provisions (longer version of October 2006 briefing article)
Reply to article on selection for Diploma and traineeship places by Michael Torrance in the September 2006 Journal
President's message: Whatever the context, communication and open dicussion is proving the best way of achieving results
The UK Government's U-turn on compulsory home condition reports provided by sellers should be reflected in Scotland by a rethinking on purchasers' information packs
Report on the "Balancing the Scales of Justice" debate on independence of the profession, with summaries of the keynote speeches
Every aspect of legal education and training is about to come up for grabs as the Society launches its biggest ever consultation exercise
The Tommy Sheridan case is only one of four Scottish defamation actions this year that have each thrown up notable issues for the lawyer
Issues in enforcing contact orders against the recalcitrant behaviour of the residence parent, with reference to the recent case involving a lesbian couple
A family lawyer calls for the model of the Glasgow family court to be followed in other parts of Scotland