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Has the UK quietly outlawed "alternative" medicine through the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations?
The Scottish Community Foundation has a scheme to breathe new life into dormant charitable trusts
Reports relating to Eileen Agnes Coogans; Zosia Marion Elizabeth Fraser; Annaline Webster; Ian Samuel Gerard Donnelly; Mark David Sheppard
Reviews of sites of organisations concerned with domain name disputes
Review of Child and Family Law (Sutherland)
A survey south of the border suggests that in-house work in commerce and industry doesn't always match expectations - but most in-house lawyers expect to stay
Profile of In-house Lawyers Group committee member Sara Scott
A sample of In-house Lawyers Group members' notarial mottoes, collected by ILG secretary Tricia Sim
"Green leases" appear to be some way off yet for the UK, but a Canadian model now published shows how they might work
Reply to article questioning the Donald Trump planning application call-in argues that the decision is both competent and consistent with proper operation of the system
Open letter over reservations as to the Society's proposed guidelines on the operation of home reports, in so far as they deal with conflict of interest
Fuller version of the Opinion article, Journal, June 2008: critique of the system for appointment as Queen’s Counsel in Scotland
This follow-up to the article published in March 2006 explains how current Scots divorce law affects Jewish clients and how solicitors can give appropriate advice
President's message: the Society is pressing for government action to mitigate the effects of the economic slowdown where it particularly hits solicitors' firms
Defence of the author's views on home reports following previous replies
Comment on part of the article "Dirty Money?", June 2008, p18 on recovering proceeds of crime
Opinion that continued experience of summary justice diversion tends to contradict assertions that it is simply an efficient alternative to prosecution leading to a fine
Interview with Jane Irvine, Chair of the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission, on how the new body will operate and keep itself informed on legal practice
A look at relations between the Law Society of England & Wales and its split-off bodies now dealing with professional regulation and complaints against solicitors
Parenting classes for the newly separated, now common in the USA, are about to be trialled in Scotland, following a visit by Texan divorce coach Christina McGhee
Making ARTL work; sites of special scientific interest; form 4 procedure
The legal framework governing broadcasting rights for major sporting events, the prospects for change and the competing interests at stake
The legal framework governing broadcasting rights for major sporting events, the prospects for change and the competing interests at stake
The joint report by the four UK Children's Commissioners to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child provides a reality check for government and should dispel complacency