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  5. September 2010

September 2010

The renaissance of Scottish arbitration
Address to arbitration conference in June 2010: why the Arbitration (Scotland) Act 2010 offers new opportunities for Scottish lawyers
EU Civil Justice Supplement
A Law Society of Scotland Supplement to mark EU Civil Justice Day 2010
Home of innovation
President's message: while Scottish solicitors face an increasing pace of change, others recognise that we are often providing a lead
Life at the sharp end
A shocking contrast exists in some sectors between the employment rights taught at university and those actually practised
Will you still need me?
Can a firm achieve a non-discriminatory retirement policy that balances the ambitions of associates with those of partners nearing retirement?
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In this issue

  • The renaissance of Scottish arbitration
  • EU Civil Justice Supplement
  • Home of innovation
  • Life at the sharp end
  • Will you still need me?
  • Standovers stood down
  • Nasty medicine
  • Surprise results?
  • Business leads
  • Green growth
  • Child's play?
  • Law reform update
  • Approval of our peers
  • A two-in-one measure
  • Society and LBC launch business support package
  • Ask Ash
  • Paper, pixel and process
  • It could happen to you
  • The good and the bad
  • Voyage of the endeavour
  • Keeping an eye on the competition
  • Courting controversy
  • Parting: such sweet sorrow?
  • Website review
  • Book reviews
  • All change for annual conference
  • Wriggle room?
  • Land risks and client value

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