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December 2010

Guidance on evidential requirements for salmon fishing titles
What the Keeper will require
The problem of drug misuse: the Portuguese alternative
Fuller version of the article in the November 2010 Journal on the Portuguese experience of decriminalising drug possession
Winter wondering
President's message: with the early onset of winter bringing a challenging year to a close, will 2011 bring better fortunes?
Targeting best value
Opinion that if Scotland is to keep its demand-led legal aid system, all concerned need to combine partnership working with some imaginative thinking
Wedded to the pact?
Two perspectives on pre-nuptial agreements and the continuing fundamental differences between Scotland and England despite the Radmacher decision
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In this issue

  • Guidance on evidential requirements for salmon fishing titles
  • The problem of drug misuse: the Portuguese alternative
  • Winter wondering
  • Targeting best value
  • Wedded to the pact?
  • Human = people
  • Fee changes in New Year
  • Choosing friends
  • Digital death
  • Evolution or revolution?
  • Agreeing to disagree
  • Commercial sense
  • Justice: the election target
  • Law reform update
  • Roadshows bring in hundreds
  • Save our system
  • Gill moves a step closer
  • Member benefits grow
  • Ask Ash
  • Social media - Trojan horse?
  • Speaking legally
  • Setting your priorities
  • Problems of definition
  • A fishy business
  • Creating a jigsaw
  • One size fits all?
  • Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
  • Website review
  • Book reviews
  • Climate change, culture change
  • Default position
  • Contaminated land guidance revised
  • New and improved

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