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Establishing a duty of care creates difficulties in pinpointing liability when defective software causes injury
Second of two articles on the salient aspects of the 2001 Budget (business taxation and VAT)
Interview with new President Martin McAllister
A survey of Bills recently considered by the Society’s law reform team
The risks associated with supervision of incoming mail, including electronic mail, and how best to stay in control
Report on the conference recently held in London
EU update, including consumer protection; employment; justice and home affairs
Reviews of Criminal Law of Scotland; Reparation
The Society faces the challenge of retaining the very best people to work, in essence, as unpaid volunteers
The role of the Society’s Policy and Planning Group in formulating ideas and proposals for consideration by Council
Analysis of two wide-ranging studies into the changing shape of the legal profession confirms women and in-house lawyers are on the rise
Work is advanced on the structure and design of the Test of Professional Competence
Latest civil cases, including pleadings; evidence; jurisdiction; abandonment; interest; appeals; family actions; expenses; diligence
Profile of the Airborne Initiative, a residential course where young offenders confront their anti-social behaviour
Reviews of sites including a guide to the workings of devolved government in Scotland
Concerns about the workability of the Injunctions Directive
An attempt to dispel continuing uncertainty about the Master Policy implications of granting letters of obligation and other undertakings
EU roundup, including young lawyers scheme; intellectual property; e-commerce
Reviews of Partnership Law; Human Rights and UK Practice; Summary Applications and Suspensions
A rebuttal of an attack by the Home Secretary on lawyers
A report on research which concludes that managing the knowledge worker is fundamental to succeeding in a competitive climate, with comments from solicitor managers
The founder of the first incorporated practice in Scotland explains why he has taken this option
Certain of the risks associated with innovations in the way firms operate, such as homeworking
Latest criminal cases, including road traffic; cross examination; statements; delay; sentencing; provocation