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July 2002

Opinion
Profession must maintain and improve its skills base through ongoing training
Substantial preparation can bring reward
The protocol and procedure of appearing at the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
End of an era
Impressions of bringing a case to the House of Lords – the last one heard by Lord Mackay of Clashfern before his retirement
Benefits of referral system hold true
Dean of Faculty considers its role in the administration of justice today and reports on the World Bar Conference
Resolving parking disputes out of court
The role of the parking adjudicator in resolving disputes over penalty charge notices
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In this issue

  • Opinion
  • Substantial preparation can bring reward
  • End of an era
  • Benefits of referral system hold true
  • Resolving parking disputes out of court
  • Keeper’s corner
  • Take care with standard phrases
  • Scottish Solicitors’ Discipline Tribunal
  • What price the core values?
  • Releasing talent through solicitor advocacy
  • No, Minister
  • Website reviews
  • Serious attack on stamp duty avoidance
  • Plain speaking
  • Family funded purchases
  • In practice
  • Book reviews

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