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Reports relating to John Desmond Francis Chute; George Lang Barrowman
Some suggestions for identifying and correcting office matters that may be adding stress to your life
Partners must agree who will be responsible for different aspects of management of the business if things are to run smoothly and excessive stress curtailed
How to introduce additional services to your existing clients
Update of developments at the registers
Latest civil cases, on pleadings, jurisdiction, motions, pleas, options hearings, sist, appeals, expenses, family actions, interim orders
Interview with new Solicitor General Elish Angiolini
Review of a web law, a sports law and the WorldLII site
An examination of the dispute resolution policies offered by ICANN and Nominet
Risk management issues arising from delays in the context of managing clients’ expectations
Briefing on an ECJ trade marks ruling, Green Paper on Merger Regulation, ECJ competition ruling, and directive on protecting employees from employer’s insolvency
Reviews of Law and Practice of Invoice Finance; E-Law Review
Ensuring the highest quality of legal aid is a common purpose of the Society, SLAB and the Executive
Author believes that reports of the death of private client work as a source of profitable business have been greatly exaggerated
Cost of time survey results for larger firms indicate that a better support staff ratio is likely to result in lower costs per fee earner
A sheriff presiding in the Glasgow drug court rectifies some of the myths and misinformation about the court
The perception of political influences in relation to the possible prosecution of former First Minister Henry McLeish
Solicitors need to be media-sentient, both in the interests of advising their clients and promoting their firm’s services
Media coverage of the move to extend the availability of
legal aid to employment tribunals was typically myopic,
reports Roger Mackenzie
Ken Hogg describes the background to the Executive’s
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Advice on a new problem for many professionals – being asked by clients to “pitch” for work
The Law Society of Scotland is well ahead of the digital “signatures” game, say the authors; Scottish solicitors must keep up with developments
Latest criminal cases, including ECHR cases; corroboration; expert witnesses; sentencing; contempt
The risk management issues for practitioners flowing from the decision in Royal Bank of Scotland v Etridge
EU developments in money laundering; data protection; employment; criminal law; justice and home affairs; company law and financial services