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The first FOI case to reach the House of Lords has done little to clarify the relationship between the Freedom of Information and Data Protection Acts

Author considers whether the recommendations in a report on data sharing are likely to improve public trust and confidence in the practice

Risk and risk management issues associated with new colleagues, especially partners appointed through lateral hires

Latest criminal cases, including reasonable belief; partnerships; judicial interventions; child witnesses; public indecency

Now six months old, the new bankruptcy regime has raised questions of practice which still await an answer

Reports relating to Alastair Keith Christie; James McRae; Steven Brown

Reports relating to Alastair Keith Christie; James McRae; Steven Brown

Significant changes to the law covering planning agreements will be effected when the 2006 Planning Act comes into force

The first case, a Scottish one, under the Gangmasters (Licensing) Act 2004 shows a get-tough attitude on the part of the licensing authority

Reports relating to Deryck de Maine Beaumont; Edward Lindsay Acton

Review of some websites of local solicitors' groups

Review of Criminal Law (Jones & Christie), 4th ed

Preview of this year's In-house Lawyers Group AGM and Symposium, which features a typically high-quality programme

A reminder of the special features of conveyancing transactions involving insolvencies, including some that have been added in recent years

Introducing the Property Standardisation Group's form of offer to sell an investment property, which borrows from English practice

Reply from the Council of Mortgage Lenders to the Society's advice concerning the revised instructions relating to new-build properties

The ECJ's decision in Coleman v Attridge Law may have major repercussions for employers across the field of discrimination law

A recent case on servitudes has declined to recognise a new form of right in relation to shop fronts, the House of Lords decision in Moncrieff v Jamieson notwithstanding

Insurance work among those to benefit from three new faces

President's message: In an eventful month the Council and Society have been making every effort to improve services for members and the environment in which they work

Letter in response to an IT article seeks to reassure users of ARTL of the system's integrity and security

Opinion that the Special General Meeting requisitioned by the Glasgow Bar Association had a positive outcome in reaching an agreed position after airing views

Survey of the main legal recruitment consultancies to find out the state of the legal jobs market - with some advice on practising rights for those not in work just now

Author's view that the trend among disciplinary bodies to move to a "flexible" civil standard of proof should be resisted, especially given a recent House of Lords decision