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EU roundup including consumer protection, and international accounting standards

Part 3 of a series encouraging lawyers to use plain language in dealings with clients

Reviews of The Governance of Scotland; Evidence: Cases and Materials

Experiences attending an IBA conference on transnational criminals

Profession must maintain and improve its skills base through ongoing training

The protocol and procedure of appearing at the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council

Impressions of bringing a case to the House of Lords – the last one heard by Lord Mackay of Clashfern before his retirement

Dean of Faculty considers its role in the administration of justice today and reports on the World Bar Conference

The role of the parking adjudicator in resolving disputes over penalty charge notices

Keeper’s update including developments on ARTL and customer relations

Latest civil cases, on diligence on the dependence; prorogation agreements; pleadings; witnesses; appeals and other topics

Report relating to Locheil William Cameron Cushnie

Scottish and Irish Law Society Presidents restate the core values of the profession and oppose “Tesco law”

Interview with President of the Society of Solicitor Advocates, an asbestosis specialist

How the emerging law of privacy is preventing a transformation of public services through e-government

Reviews of sites dealing with employment law

Part 2 of a guide to the Budget and Finance Bill for 2002

Part 2 of a series encouraging lawyers to use plain language in dealings with clients

Risks associated with family-funded property purchases; and some practical risk management points

Summaries of situations considered by the Professional Practice Committee including mandates and powers of attorney

Review of A Legal History of Scotland Vol VI: The Nineteenth Century

Criticism of English judgment presuming the mother to be the preferred parent

Dean of Faculty considers some of the challenges and opportunities facing the profession, in particular the Bar

By adopting new perspectives we can create a client centred, innovative practice – one that gives freedom to live a more fulfilling life