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March 2002
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European decision backs Society’s position on MDPs
European Court in Nova upholds professional rules prohibiting multi-disciplinary partnerships
Meeting with Registers customer service
Conveyancing Committee discussions with Keeper following complaints about service
Damages Act 1996 – discount rate
Order setting rate of return to be expected from investment of damages
Judicial appointments system still opaque
Criticism of attempts to make judicial appointments system more open, and argument for establishment of Judicial Appointments Board
Lay input fundamental to judicial appointments
Justice minister’s response to criticisms of judicial appointments system
Simplifying the maintenance formula
Summary of changes to child support system taking effect from April 2002
Time to reinvent the law degree?
Accreditation of three new providers of the LLB degree could provide an opportunity for much-needed reform of the syllabus
Defining distance contracts 2002 (3) 34
Implications for the profession of the Consumer Credit (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000
London still the holy grail for Scots firms
McGrigor Donald’s tie-up with KLegal and whether Scots firms can hope to break into the magic circle of London firms
Scottish Solicitors’ Discipline Tribunal
Reports relating to Michael Louis Karus; Alan Alexander Craig; Michael Charles Maguire
Website reviews
Review of sites relating to child abduction and other topics the concern of the Hague Conference on private international law
Achieving client Nirvana
It is necessary to be proactive in order to understand and meet clients’ desires and needs – the end results they really want
Restriction of liberty orders
Restriction of liberty orders are to be rolled out across Scotland following successful pilot schemes
Diligence on the dependence under threat?
Latest civil cases, on subjects including abandonment, diligence on the dependence, hearsay, appeals, family actions, non-harassment orders and expenses
Where there’s a will there’s a right way
Risk management issues: delay in drafting a will; requests for certification; checking files when giving advice
Second(ed) thoughts on way to Brussels
A trainee’s experience of a six month secondment to the Brussels office of the UK Law Societies
Book reviews
Reviews of Science of Family Law; Practical Guide to Human Rights Law
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