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Briefing on the regulations in force from 6 April 2005, covering businesses with more than the prescribed number of employees
Scottish Association for the Study of Offending launches by removing "Delinquency" from title
President's message: A month of positive developments for the profession, to set it up for the big issues waiting in the wings
A "reflective learning" approach to CPD would better meet the objectives of the scheme
Revisiting the 1968 predictions of Charles Fraser for the future of the profession, and trying to project forward from the present day
Main effects of the Pensions Act 2004 and other recent legislation with significant impact on pension rights
Second article on the 2004 Cost of Time Survey compares staff ratios to profitability and highlights some trends
Overview of some of the many important measures in the surprisingly wide-ranging Family Law (Scotland) Bill
Though talk of the paperless office has tended to date to raise a hollow laugh, it is fast becoming something to be taken seriously even by small practices
Third article on how to develop a workable strategy explains how to measure how well a business is doing in chosen target areas, compared with other firms
Suggested ways of benchmarking and assessing a firm's risk management performance
Report on the main features of the Law Society of Scotland's 2005 AGM
One young lawyer's experience of a six month secondment during her traineeship to the Law Societies' Brussels office
Effect of the Court of Appeal ruling in Bowman v Fels on the money laundering disclosure requirements and litigation-related professional privilege
Latest criminal cases, including temporary sheriffs; sentencing and sentencing discounts; non-disclosure by the Crown; drug offences
Legal protections for protected habitats face a particular challenge in the shape of the Lewis Windfarm project
The new building certification system taking efect from 1 May 2005, and the role of the Scottish Building Standards Agency
The Licensing (Scotland) Bill is as radical as the Nicholson Report, but problems could arise from some provisions
Reports relating to Ian James Houston; James David Millar; Alan Alexander Craig
Electronic tagging is being tested as a means of monitoring movement restrictions imposed as a condition of bail
The second in a series of reviews of barristers' websites of interest to solicitors in Scotland
Review of Local Government Law in Scotland (McFadden)
Analysis of the reasons for the failure of the Executive's Single Survey Pilot, and discussion of the inevitability of legislation and its possible effect
Current developments on ARTL; updating feudal titles post-abolition; Registers website; Joint Consultative Committee