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March 2003

Delivering a modern justice system
The Justice Minister reflects on the Executive’s record in reforming the justice system
Conveyancing aspects of cross border transactions
The main sets of standard conditions used for the sale of properties in England
What the more profitable firms are getting right
The findings on the 2002 cost of time survey, and the financial structures that make some firms more profitable than others
Structure your thoughts to cope with change
Despite an uncertain outlook, solicitors can still take control of their professional lives if they take time to think and plan
What price equality?
Equality before the law is often no more than an ideal
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In this issue

  • Delivering a modern justice system
  • Conveyancing aspects of cross border transactions
  • What the more profitable firms are getting right
  • Structure your thoughts to cope with change
  • What price equality?
  • A handy tool for the family lawyer
  • Reminder of the need for separate craves
  • It could happen to you
  • Reducing the burden of keeping track of time
  • The Data Protection Act – what you need to know
  • Seven steps to effective risk management
  • Client relations
  • Plain speaking
  • Europe
  • Website reviews
  • Book reviews

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