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  5. July 2010

July 2010

Drop everything
President's message: The fallout from the Cadder appeal has meant some unexpected business at the start of the new President's term of office
Free to give
Yes-no contributions on whether solicitors should be obliged to carry out a certain amount of pro bono work
For the common good
Report on a conference hosted by the Lord Advocate on what is happening in pro bono legal work in Scotland, and possible next steps forward
"Not for the likes of me"?
As the Judicial Appointments Board begins a recruitment process for the office of sheriff, this feature explains how the process works and the Board's drive to encourage applications
RoS fees up for review
Background to the current consultation by Registers of Scotland on revised information, registration and recording fees to eliminate its operating deficit
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In this issue

  • Drop everything
  • Free to give
  • For the common good
  • "Not for the likes of me"?
  • RoS fees up for review
  • Taking shape
  • Criminalising children
  • Split decision
  • A picture's worth a thousand words
  • "Duty to trade" revisited
  • Law reform update
  • From the Brussels office
  • Join the cloud
  • Combating claims in interesting times
  • Ask Ash
  • Party confidential
  • What fresh hell is this?
  • Links with the past
  • Stranger than fiction
  • Acts of kindness
  • Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
  • Website review
  • Book reviews
  • Service driver
  • Forecast: cloudy

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