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September 2000

President's report
President's message: a request for views on the less than level playing field on which they compete with companies dealing with claims for personal injuries
Marketing Advisory Service
Some of the main issues raised by people consulting this service of the Society
Developers have human rights too
A discussion of the County Properties decision in the Outer House which could lead to radical changes to the system of planning control in Scotland
What difference will the Human Rights Act make?
An overview of the Act, examining in particular which bodies will fall under the open-ended definition of "public authority"
Preparing reports for the court in family actions
The essentials, including preliminary preparations and interviewing techniques, fo practitioners asked to prepare a report
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In this issue

  • President's report
  • Marketing Advisory Service
  • Developers have human rights too
  • What difference will the Human Rights Act make?
  • Preparing reports for the court in family actions
  • Let's talk about money!
  • Reservations about frivolous grounds of appeal
  • Contention over confidential soundings
  • Standard instructions for domestic conveyancing
  • Making money on the web
  • When clients ask and expect too much

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