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December 2009

Home reports have devastated the Scottish house market
A condemnation of the effect of home reports on the market - and a challenge to respond
Review of the Fatal Accident Inquiry Legislation
Lord Cullen's address on the publication of his inquiry report
The Gill Review: a personal injury practitioner’s perspective
The fuller version of the Opinion article in the December 2009 Journal
A tale for our times
President's message: his favourite Christmas film has a message for the age of deregulation
A step too far?
A personal injury practitioner has serious questions whether two major proposals in the Gill Review would improve access to justice
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In this issue

  • Home reports have devastated the Scottish house market
  • Review of the Fatal Accident Inquiry Legislation
  • The Gill Review: a personal injury practitioner’s perspective
  • A tale for our times
  • A step too far?
  • Report card
  • Down the slipway
  • Homing instinct
  • Bottle for a contest
  • Ready for the VAT rise?
  • New website to promote training openings
  • First solicitor advocates approved as "senior"
  • Your feedback
  • The very definition of paralegal
  • Law reform update
  • Lawyers can network too
  • Ask Ash
  • Welcome, user! (and you're sued)
  • Communication, communication, communication
  • Keeping the peace
  • On the mark?
  • Crown disclosure: the next level
  • Tackling improvements
  • Camera angles
  • Cutting red tape in Europe
  • Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
  • Website review
  • Book reviews
  • Calling the shots
  • Sector "rising to challenge": Millar
  • "One size" is a dodgy fit
  • BSA brings in standard instructions
  • A new burden is born

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