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Practical risk management issues that ought to assist in preventing time bar problems identified in previous month’s article

EU roundup on civil law and competition law, and report of President’s welcome to Solicitor General at Brussels office

Part 7 of a series encouraging lawyers to use plain language in dealings with clients (punctuation)

Review of Family Law in Scotland

Tongue-in-cheek observations on subjects including product labelling, judicial titles and judicial language

It is time to re-examine our whole system of criminal procedure; the Crown Court may provide the model to follow

Survey of reactions to the Justice 1 Committee’s report on regulation of the legal profession

Account by an MP and former solicitor of a visit to Rwanda where she discovered a chaotic system to try those accused of genocide

Chairman of the Scottish Law Commission identifies aspects of the system of registering company charges proposed for reform in a Commission discussion paper

Latest criminal cases, including inadequate representation; self-incrimination; withdrawing a guilty plea; bills of suspension; additional evidence after conviction; sentencing

Reports relating to Paul Anderson; Janette Barr Napier Walkingshaw; John McLaughlin; Deryck de Maine Beaumont; David Alexander Symington

Reviews of websites relating to personal injury law

How individual Scottish solicitors feel they have benefited from finding legal work abroad

Legal recruitment consultants’ opinions on the then current state of the jobs market

The likely impact of the McFadden Commission recommendations

Insufficient attention is being paid by UK companies to website user privacy rights; a new Enforcement Board is intended to bring about an improvement

Various practical systems and procedures that can help solicitors avoid claims for missing a time bar deadline

EU update on legal aid; trade in services; Single Market; employment law; company law; and a note on the Convention on the Future of Europe

Reviews of Minerals and the Law of Scotland; The Pleader

Lawyers might consider adopting a protocol for handling client disputes, to increase the chances of early and effective agreement

Survey of opinions as to how the profession will adapt to the age of e-conveyancing and paralegals

The critical standards that should apply in all client interview situations, in which complex dynamics are at work

The Society’s secure electronic communications initiative is gearing up for launch early in 2003

Latest civil cases, including pleadings; appeals; interim possession; petitions for liquidation; expenses