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April 2002

Reflection on the law of rape
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
MDPs compromise core values
The debate about multi-disciplinary partnerships is set to continue despite the European Court Nova ruling supporting a prohibition against their being established
Maintaining the value of trust
A relationship of trust between solicitor and client is at the heart of a quality legal service
Website reviews
Reviews of a disability discrimination site and one dedicated to Scots law
Scheme for accounting for counsel’s fees
How the new scheme for accounting for counsel’s fees, operative from 1 May 2002, will work
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In this issue

  • Reflection on the law of rape
  • MDPs compromise core values
  • Maintaining the value of trust
  • Website reviews
  • Scheme for accounting for counsel’s fees
  • Keeper’s corner
  • Clause 13: unlucky for some?
  • The new summary cause and small claim rules
  • AGM report
  • Fairness – apparent and otherwise
  • Risk management roadshow review
  • Strangled by red tape?
  • Changes in special educational needs
  • Scottish Solicitors’ Discipline Tribunal 2002
  • Europe
  • Book reviews

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