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Vol-52 Issue-12

Are bloggers fair game?

Journal 17th December 2007
The English High Court has given some useful guidance as to when disclosure may be ordered of the identity of individuals contributing to online discussion forums
Vol-52 Issue-12

"This ain't tiddlywinks, mate"

Journal 17th December 2007
Redress for injuries sustained on the sporting field has become a hot issue following a French decision against an English rugby player
Vol-52 Issue-12

Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal

Journal 17th December 2007
Reports of cases relating to Edward Lindsay Acton; Angela Margaret Baillie; Alan Desmond Baxter
Vol-52 Issue-12

Website reviews

Journal 17th December 2007
Reviews of websites offering to identify expert witnesses of different specialisms
Vol-52 Issue-12

Book reviews

Journal 17th December 2007
Review of Residential Evictions (Barrowman)
Vol-52 Issue-12

Defining moment

Journal 17th December 2007
Report of the In-house Lawyers Group's annual symposium, including addresses by the Lord Advocate and Law Society of Scotland President
Vol-52 Issue-12

Clear view

Journal 17th December 2007
Commentary on the House of Lords decision in the servitude case Moncrieff v Jamieson, which the author believes will be of great benefit to the law
Vol-52 Issue-12

Joint conference success

Journal 17th December 2007
A report back on the successful series of conveyancing conferences run by the Society jointly with the Registers of Scotland
Vol-52 Issue-11

The shape of your future

Journal 19th November 2007
President's message: the consultation on business structures raises issues as fundamental as whether we want a legal profession, and if so, what it might look like
Vol-52 Issue-11

The law and the forum

Journal 19th November 2007
Opinion that family lawyers should continue the public sharing of ideas in order to achieve the most effective methods of dispute resolution
Vol-52 Issue-11

End of the line?

Journal 19th November 2007
Defence lawyers claim that Scottish Legal Aid Board proposals to reform summary criminal payments will be the final straw that drives them out of business
Vol-52 Issue-11

Summary justice: the big picture

Journal 19th November 2007
The first of four articles on the summary criminal justice reforms sets out the aims of the legislation and the main procedural reforms
Vol-52 Issue-11

Now it's your turn

Journal 19th November 2007
Summary of the Law Society of Scotland's consultation paper on alternative business structures, now open to comment from all solicitors and other interested parties
Vol-52 Issue-11

Flying south

Journal 19th November 2007
Accounts of, or from, Scottish solicitors who have tried legal work in southern hemisphere countries
Vol-52 Issue-11

Legal rights and the black sheep

Journal 19th November 2007
A view as to proper practice where executors seek to deny the child of a deceased, left out of the will, information they need in order to decide whether to claim legal rights
Vol-52 Issue-11

Mediation innovation

Journal 19th November 2007
Several member states are trying out new forms of dispute resolution, as the EU itself proposes a directive to improve the operation of cross-border trade
Vol-52 Issue-11

Counting on your CA

Journal 19th November 2007
An accountant's view that solicitors can benefit from his profession's experience as they address the challenges they now face in planning for the future
Vol-52 Issue-11

The risk of paper cuts

Journal 19th November 2007
"Paperless" office operation has its benefits, but risks can arise and risk management measures should be adopted to control them
Vol-52 Issue-11

Society hits the Net at Murrayfield

Journal 19th November 2007
Report on another popular, and innovative, "Nothing but the Net" conference, this year held at Murrayfield stadium
Vol-52 Issue-11

Leading the charge

Journal 19th November 2007
Latest civil cases, including sist pending other litigation; recovery of documents; late amendment; delay; family actions; diligence; sequestration
Vol-52 Issue-11

Computer says no

Journal 19th November 2007
An update on the latest proposals to reform the Child Support Agency
Vol-52 Issue-11

Who, what, where, when, why?

Journal 19th November 2007
The Employment Appeal Tribunal has provided further guidance on what is required information when conducting consultation over redundancies
Vol-52 Issue-11

Getting in on the Act

Journal 19th November 2007
Much of the Companies Act 2006 has now come into force, but it appears that existing companies have to take action if they wish to benefit from its streamlined procedures
Vol-52 Issue-11

Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal

Journal 19th November 2007
Reports relating to Alexander Gilmour Malcolm; Messrs Robertson & Ross; Messrs Carruthers & Co; David George Robertson
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