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A survey of the types of process available for settling disputes online and the scope for practising the lawyer's art
The challenge of ensuring clients are properly informed before they execute documents, give instructions or otherwise commit themselves to a course of action
Third of four articles on preparing for retirement: a checklist of important points to remember over the planning period leading up to retirement
Latest civil cases, including appearance for a firm; joint and several liability; pleadings; expenses; criminal convictions; family reports; supplementary notes; decrees
Despite the EU Insolvency Regulation, a new situation of competing jurisdictional claims has come to light
Despite much public discussion the prospects for third party rights to appeal planning permissions remain unclear
Reviews of websites of leading law libraries
Review of Maximising Criminal Injuries Compensation
Policy adviser to Council of Mortgage Lenders describes an important pending change in releasing loan funds for new build houses
Update from the Registers on quality standards; policy post-feudal abolition; Ordnance maps; Register of Community Interests in Land
How the Register of Community Interests in Land will operate
President's message: the next 12 months will see a renewed focus on core values - but the profession must remain committed to service
There are investment opportunities for businesses in the EU accession states which Scottish lawyers and legal firms should not overlook
As the Executive undertakes a fundamental review of the children's hearing system, some of those with inside knowledge of the system comment on whether it works well
A solicitor with the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission examines the "ice cream wars" appeal by Campbell and Steele, and the issues arising from this and similar cases in England
The WS Society and ICAS are planning a sharing of ideas on the future for professional services firms
An explanation of the amendments to the various sheriff court rules recently brought into force
Some tips for managing when a partner, or a whole team, walks out on the firm
Forward-thinking lawyers can turn email security to advantage with a simple web hosting package and log-in database
The part that independent file reviews can play in managing the risk of claims and client dissatisfaction
Second of four articles on preparing for retirement: there is no point in keeping the plan secret
Interview with Jane Ryder, Director of the Office of the Scottish Charities Regulator
Liz Campbell and Neil Stevenson, Director and Deputy Director of the Society's Education and Training Department, talk about the constantly changing environment in which they work
Latest criminal cases, including defective representation; justice being seen to be done; compensation orders