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November 2003

Big wheels keep on turning
President’s message: those professionally involved in the justice system should stand up for it and work diligently to achieve positive change
Outsourcing: trick or treat?
Like any other business, legal firms facing pressures on costs must consider outsourcing processes abroad
The end of conveyancing as we know it
Conveyancing and property law are merging both as an academic subject and in practice
A conflict of interest
The scope of the conflict of interest rule, with particular reference to imputed knowledge
You’re tagged
The Scottish experience of tagging as an option for sentencing over the past five years and how it might develop
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In this issue

  • Big wheels keep on turning
  • Outsourcing: trick or treat?
  • The end of conveyancing as we know it
  • A conflict of interest
  • You’re tagged
  • The beginning of the end
  • The Scottish Law Commission’s Trust Law Review
  • Disclosure: divorce lawyers and proceeds of crime
  • Talking digital
  • Keep an eye on your fee-earners
  • Dot.com survivor!
  • Determining place of payment
  • Mental Health Act: care and treatment
  • Affidavits in undefended divorces
  • Scottish Solicitors’ Discipline Tribunal
  • Jury trials in the Court of Session
  • Website reviews
  • Book reviews
  • Preserving superiors’ rights
  • Housing Improvement Task Force
  • Land certificates: could this be yours?

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