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Discussion of Lord McCluskey's address to the Society's 50th anniversary conference, suggesting a Royal Commission to look at sentencing of drug offenders
Summary of address to the Society's 50th anniversary conference on the circumstances in which Scottish Parliament legislation might be struck down in the courts
Author's view that a coherent, integrated approach to child and family law is essential if progress is to be made in this sphere
The reasons for the introduction of limited liability partnership and the factors prompting a rethink in partnership law
How one firm has taken a low-key approach to keeping its clients abreast of changes coming through the Scottish Parliament
The new investment powers trustees will require if a joint report by the Law Commissions is implemented
Professional risks associated with new areas of practice and novel ways of doing client business
The rights that lawyers will acquire under the directive, which has to be implemented by March 2000
Reports relating to Sarah Ann Carmichael; Donald Stewart Duncan; Deryck de Maine Beaumont; John Michael Harvey Ferries; Nigel Rodney Duncan
Author's fears that the Scottish Parliament will merely perpetuate the "onslaught" against local government
The "bad law" made by the Argyll v Argyll marital confidence case
Author considers the draft Financial Services and Markets Bill and suggests it is flawed, particularly in failing to take account of the Scottish dimension
Review of Scottish Law Commission's discussion paper on Remedies for Breach of Contract
Interview with legal manager of Standard Life Assurance Company, Colin Anderson
The importance of good housekeeping so far as a filing system is concerned
Authors identify certain important elements which distinguish successful firms from others operating in the same marketplace
An overview of how the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998 operates
Latest civil cases, including pleadings; expenses; discharge of diet; family actions; non-harassment order; medical examination
Review of cases of child chastisement, suggesting that it must be reasonable and moderate in relation to its end and the welfare of the child is the key consideration
Interview with a solicitor who operates a one-man business offering legal services to the pub industry
Advice on creating a marketing policy and that the quality rather than quantity of new business is important
Latest criminal cases, including human rights; road traffic; sentencing drug offences; evidence; plea in bar of trial; legal aid
Summary of the Wiener Gebietskrankenkasse case which considered the meaning of "same work" in relation to the principles of Community law on equal pay
Risk management issues arising from computer date recognition problems