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Latest civil cases, including pleadings; appeals; interim possession; petitions for liquidation; expenses
Interview with Murray Mathieson, who aims to help the profession understand what clients really want from their legal service providers
Reviews of websites dealing with freedom of information and data protection
Report of 2002 Nothing but the Net conference
Part 2 of a survey of how information technology can help practices lessen their exposure to risk
Various cases considered by the Professional Practice Committee, including emails received in error
Part 6 of a series encouraging lawyers to use plain language in dealings with clients
Review of A Practical Guide to Rent Review of Agricultural Holdings
Report relating to James Kelly
With a harsher economic outlook successful businesses look more deeply at their client relationships and getting the best from staff
Convener of the Legal Aid Committee talks about the background to civil legal aid reform and what it means for practitioners
Lawyers should stop and think about what is important in their work and consider what they are trying to achieve in their careers
Implications of the Employment Act 2002, especially extended rights for working parents to request flexible working arrangements
Discussion of the continuing confusion surrounding inhibition on the dependence following the Karl Construction case
Latest criminal cases, including the Moorov rule; impartiality; warrants; culpable and reckless conduct; road traffic; delays
Keeper’s update on matters including feudal abolition; ARTL; rejected applications for registration; e-forms; title sheets
Adviser with Streetwork tells of the challenges of working for the homeless and socially excluded
Scotland is at the forefront of efforts to make the internet a safer place for children
Reviews of legal websites for lay users
Part 1 of a survey of how information technology can help practices lessen their exposure to risk
Good practice in relation to accounting for proceeds of sale, and letters of obligation
Part 5 of a series encouraging lawyers to use plain language in dealings with clients
Review of Scottish Civic Government Licensing Law
Firms must get the basics right before attempting a more sophisticated approach