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January 2000

President's report
Light-hearted account of Presidential activities over the Christmas period
Preparing for the Human Rights Act
Some suggested preparations for public authorities ahead of the Human Rights Act coming into force
Lockerbie trial: telling it like it is
Possible problems for the Scottish justice system in the media coverage of the Lockerbie case
Jumping the gun
Counsel for the Trident protesters takes issue with previous article by Professor Rebecca Wallace following the sheriff's decision in the case against the protesters (and see reply, Vol.45 Iss.2, page
Too many chiefs and not enough Indians?
Part 1 of a summary of the 1999 Cost of Time Survey (profitability and salary costs)
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In this issue

  • President's report
  • Preparing for the Human Rights Act
  • Lockerbie trial: telling it like it is
  • Jumping the gun
  • Too many chiefs and not enough Indians?
  • Assessing your risk awareness
  • Interview: Graham Johnston
  • Civil law update of recent decisions
  • Managing clients and time
  • EU funding opportunities for solicitors
  • For whom the doorbell tolls

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