Apr Contents
Society’s Legal Education Department scheme to improve communications with each firm employing a trainee
Whether the restated law of rape in Lord Advocate’s Reference No 1 of 2001 reflects contemporary attitudes or whether reform should have been left to Parliament
The debate about multi-disciplinary partnerships is set to continue despite the European Court Nova ruling supporting a prohibition against their being established
A relationship of trust between solicitor and client is at the heart of a quality legal service
Reviews of a disability discrimination site and one dedicated to Scots law
How the new scheme for accounting for counsel’s fees, operative from 1 May 2002, will work
Roundup of recent developments at the Registers of Scotland
Clause 13 of the Motor Insurers’ Bureau Agreement poses fundamental problems for those involved in road traffic litigation and needs immediate action
Introduction to the procedures under the new rules in force from 10 June 2002
Highlights from the 2002 AGM of the Law Society of Scotland
Recent issues in criminal cases, including fairness, trials within trials, special knowledge confessions, delay, health and safety, breach of the peace, searches and human rights
A preview of the risk management roadshow series by considering topics considered at the previous year’s events
What solicitors need to know when advising clients on the new data protection code governing use by employers of employees’ personal data
The role of Enquire, the national advice service for special educational needs in Scotland
Reports relating to Gerald McMahon; Colin McFadyen; Lawrence Rew; Michael Gordon Robson
EU developments on legal aid; e-commerce; pensions; glossary of EU legal expressions
Review of A Brief Guide to the Human Rights Act in Relation to Housing