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Points to remember when submitting an application for stamping to the Inland Revenue
The legal profession needs to stop underselling itself in order to meet the ambitions of its talented people
Concern that country practices could fade away unless a new generation of practitioners can be attracted
A postgraduate qualification can offer a route to specialisation, and the value of an MBA in managing a legal firm can be enormous
The hard choices those considering setting up their own practice must face before taking the plunge
The implications of the US signing up to the Madrid Protocol
Author discusses the attributes common in successful partnerships and suggests young solicitors need to be shown the route
Risk issues to be considered when contemplating practice merger or acquisition and risk management issues to be considered before and after
Repetitive word processing can be reduced to a pre-defined set of keystrokes
Interview with new Justice Minister Cathy Jamieson
Society is working with Scottish Executive and Scottish Legal Aid Board to implement civil legal aid reform
Survey of legislative activity in Scottish and Westminster Parliaments with some reference to Europe
Latest civil cases, including craves; designations; witnesses; authority to settle; joint minutes; expenses; pleadings
Part 1 of a round-up of the 2003 Budget and Finance Bill
Radical changes are pending to the amount of stamp duty paid on leases
Report relating to George Lee McQuitty
Some issues that could be addressed by the Scottish Parliament in a Planning Bill
Reviews of sites of legal newspapers and news services
Review of Scottish Law of Leases
Property Standardisation Group promotes use of agreed documents and procedures in commercial property transactions
Teaching young would-be lawyers life skills would pay huge dividends both professionally and personally
Non-lawyers are becoming an increasingly important voice in law firm management
Various solutions are being considered to the problem of restoring public confidence in the civil enforcement system
Managing partner Chris Campbell tells how Dundas & Wilson survived the collapse of Arthur Andersen