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Update on various EU projects in the field of criminal law, civil justice and immigration
Part 1 of a series encouraging lawyers to use plain language in dealings with clients
Review of Scottish Planning Law and Procedure
The benefits of applying the concept of “joint gain” in place of conflict
Legislation to plug the loophole on intermediate diets could itself be open to challenge
A discussion of the doubts surrounding service of notices under the Mortgage Rights (Scotland) Act 2001
Craig Connal, the first solicitor advocate to be appointed Queen’s Counsel, talks about his appointment and the procedures leading up to it
Latest civil cases, including jurisdiction; caveats; diligence on the dependence; minutes of tender; family actions
Interview with Duncan Hamilton, who has chosen a career in law ahead of being an MSP
Part 2 of Introduction to the procedures under the new Summary Cause and Small Claim Rules in force from 10 June 2002
Interview with new Law Society of Scotland President David Preston
Review of a Scots law site and one for the English law reports
Some common techniques in making Internet Explorer and Outlook talk to each other
Case studies illustrating a variety of risk management points, most arising from omissions
Recent decisions of the Professional Practice Committee relating to court work
Report on growth in use of videoconferencing by the legal profession
The Eurodevil scheme; and updates on recognising professional qualifications; employment law; e-commerce
Law Society of Scotland work on numerous Bills and legislative consultations in progress
Review of Palmer’s Limited Liability Partnership Law
Whether the restated law of rape in Lord Advocate’s Reference No 1 of 2001 reflects contemporary attitudes or whether reform should have been left to Parliament
The debate about multi-disciplinary partnerships is set to continue despite the European Court Nova ruling supporting a prohibition against their being established
A relationship of trust between solicitor and client is at the heart of a quality legal service
Reviews of a disability discrimination site and one dedicated to Scots law
How the new scheme for accounting for counsel’s fees, operative from 1 May 2002, will work