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Criminal practitioners need to be aware of the increasing pace of European initiatives in co-operation between the various authorities
The time has come for criminal court practices that have not yet adopted online ways of working to take the plunge, as public bodies prepare to dispense with paper systems
Vetting and engagement issues that arise when considering, taking on and handling private client work
Latest civil cases, including party litigants; options and procedural hearings; minutes of admissions; summary decree; appeals and interlocutors; English solicitors' fees
The European Court has delivered its long-awaited guidance on jurisdiction in insolvency proceedings
Two current bills will have a big impact on the approval of major transport infrastructure projects
Reports relating to John Taylor; Douglas Andrew Logie Winchester; William James Mackay
What the internet has to offer the lawyer who loves a good podcast
Reviews of Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 (Franks and Cobb); Divorce in the Sheriff Court (Bennett)
Real burdens post-feudal abolition, covering rules of interpretation, interest to enforce and methods of extinction and variation (part 2 of 2)
President's message: The challenge of the next 12 months will be to highlight the importance of a profession free from state control
Opinion: The legal aid motion adopted by the special general meeting and the Society's Council was born of a deep anger at Scottish Executive indifference
The implications of the Special General Meeting vote to withdraw co-operation from the Executive over legal aid
Why the legal aid provisions of the Legal Profession Bill fail to satisfy service providers
The Legal Profession Bill and other regulatory developments continue to demand work by, and comment from, the profession in response
Author's view that the Executive's consultation on strengthening judicial independence shows a lack of understanding and creates more of a threat
Interview with President of the Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland, Eileen Davie on how the tribunals are fulfilling their new role
Any solicitor with clients who have income arising out of their country of residence should be aware of the EU Savings Directive
Property shops need to gear up with the IT to fight the next battle against aggressive incomers to the market
How converting to LLP may affect the exposure of individual partners/members to liability for claims, and impact on decisions concerning a firm's PII cover
The pitfalls to beware of that can affect the parties' positions between valuing a pension for divorce purposes and the actual transfer of assets (part 3 of 3)
Latest criminal cases, including changes in science as affecting appeals; sentencing; issues not raised at trial; road traffic; temporary judges
With LLPs as with work in progress, the Revenue has had to help mitigate the effect of changes in accounting practice
The judgment in the Apple Corps v Apple Computer case has provided food for argument