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July 1999

Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
Reports relating to Sarah Ann Carmichael; Donald Stewart Duncan; Deryck de Maine Beaumont; John Michael Harvey Ferries; Nigel Rodney Duncan
Holyrood's threat to local government
Author's fears that the Scottish Parliament will merely perpetuate the "onslaught" against local government
The Argyll charade
The "bad law" made by the Argyll v Argyll marital confidence case
Bill ignores Scottish dimension
Author considers the draft Financial Services and Markets Bill and suggests it is flawed, particularly in failing to take account of the Scottish dimension
Breaching the gap
Review of Scottish Law Commission's discussion paper on Remedies for Breach of Contract
https://lawware.co.uk/

In this issue

  • Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
  • Holyrood's threat to local government
  • The Argyll charade
  • Bill ignores Scottish dimension
  • Breaching the gap
  • Interview: Colin Anderson
  • Review your files regularly
  • A growth model for success
  • Tackling scourge of late payments
  • Civil law update of recent decisions

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