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  5. January 2007

January 2007

The Isle of Man
An summary of the current legal and tax regime for individuals and companies based on the island (a longer version of the briefing in the November 2006 issue)
Contractual handcuffs: enhanced redundancy rights
The Court of Appeal decision in Keeley v FOSROC International Ltd requires employers to exercise caution when referring to redundancy rights in staff handbooks
Strength of purpose
President's message: the amendments won to the Legal Profession Bill are tribute to the efforts by the Society's bill team and all who took part in the campaign
Cleared for take-off
Some reflections on what the legal profession might learn from the experience of the airline industry over the past decade
Countdown phase
After a tremendous amount of hard work by the Society and profession, some significant gains were made at the final stage of the Legal Profession Bill
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In this issue

  • The Isle of Man
  • Contractual handcuffs: enhanced redundancy rights
  • Strength of purpose
  • Cleared for take-off
  • Countdown phase
  • A quiet revolution
  • Acting your age
  • Adopting new solutions
  • Clear as mud?
  • Majoring in minorities
  • Believe in the future
  • Appreciation: Dr J Stuart Fair
  • Grow your own assistant
  • On the radar
  • Status of the expert's report
  • Rewarding experience
  • Restructuring - in hindsight
  • Court rules catch up with live link TV
  • Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
  • Website reviews
  • Book reviews
  • Top notch training
  • A clearer way to deal
  • Not the best option
  • Letting in the disabled
  • Single survey: have your say

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