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February 2011

Mutuality in action
A study of Forster v Ferguson & Forster in the light of previous case law
Tough choices
President's message: the difficult and ongoing negotiations on legal aid cuts, and the work to finalise the new constitution to be put to members, have dominated the past month
Show us the files
Opinion column asking why Scotland's police laboratories alone are refusing full disclosure of laboratory case files to defence experts?
RoS launch business eZine
Registers of Scotland announce an innovative communication tool that will enable users to select the area of most interest to them and have that content presented first
Rewards of the job
Results of the Journal's first Employment survey of Scottish solicitors, in association with Thorpe Molloy Recruitment Ltd, including gender pay disparities, benefits, and in-house versus private sector
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In this issue

  • Mutuality in action
  • Tough choices
  • Show us the files
  • RoS launch business eZine
  • Rewards of the job
  • Pressure points
  • Measure for measure
  • Rage against the machine?
  • Second bite at the cherry
  • Personal injury trusts: benefits and PITfalls
  • Countdown for Legal Aid Online
  • Training: SYLA will play its part
  • Law reform update
  • Branding or bragging?
  • The learning curve
  • Ask Ash
  • Mediating retirement
  • CICA - a question of timing
  • The evidence against
  • Fought all the way
  • Family friendly
  • Stakes too high
  • Much ado about plenty
  • Limits of authority
  • Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
  • Website review
  • Book reviews
  • Straight dealing
  • Servitudes, developers and flexible rights

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