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Raising the level of the playing field

30th October 2009 | professional regulation
Legal Services Bill could mean extra rules for all

Any fears over free speech?

23rd October 2009 | human rights
BNP appearance on "Question Time" is no threat to public order

Confidence in our judges

15th October 2009 | careers
Judicial Appointments Board report shows the challenge of squaring the circle

Gill: time for action

9th October 2009 | civil litigation , law society of scotland
Lord Gill consulted extensively on his civil courts review and we should press ahead with his recommendations

Hedging its bets

9th October 2009 | government-administration , property (non-commercial)
Government prolonging the wait for action on high hedges

Squaring the circle

1st October 2009 | civil litigation
Civil courts review is bold attempt to bring improvements

Dying for some guidance

24th September 2009 | criminal law , human rights
Why should Scotland not have guidelines on assisted suicide too?

Across the great divide

24th September 2009 | law society of scotland
A Harpers man honouring Joe Beltrami is a metaphor for the profession pulling together

Fatal errors

17th September 2009 | criminal law
First jail term for careless driving causing death suggests law being applied sensibly

Rights above board

10th September 2009 | human rights
Human rights issues deserve a properly informed debate

Another round

4th September 2009 | licensing
How do we make the new licensng laws work if no one knows what they are?

Inside view

2nd September 2009 | law society of scotland
How work experience at the Society convinced one young student that he wants to be a solicitor

Bonuses within bounds

28th August 2009 | banking-financial services , tax
Regulation is likely to be more workable than taxation

Compassion with dignity

20th August 2009 | criminal law , government-administration
Justice Secretary gives good account of himself with Lockerbie decision

Megrahi: decision time

14th August 2009 | criminal law , government-administration
Abandoning of appeal opens way for system to show a humane face

Opportunity knocks – US style

12th August 2009 | law society of scotland
Scots and American lawyers in New York and Chicago are open to ideas for building links

Giving up the paper round

7th August 2009 | practice management
Research into lawyers' means of communication should throw up some interesting findings

Assisting assisted suicide

31st July 2009 | criminal law , human rights
The Purdy appeal decision may help bring reform, but does not require legal change

Access advantage?

23rd July 2009 | careers , education-training
Recession pressures could make it more likely that those with the right connections win through

Bucking the "elitism" trend

23rd July 2009 | careers , education-training , law society of scotland
Engaging with schools and universities enables the Society to widen access to the Scottish profession

The Parliament: a real difference

3rd July 2009 | government-administration
In its first 10 years, the Scottish Parliament has made a huge impact on Scots law

Hong Kong – a place to do business

2nd July 2009 | law society of scotland , practice management
Society's breakfast briefing shows the opportunities on offer

Climate change: kicking and screaming

26th June 2009 | planning/environment
Irrespective of global warming, are the measures in the Climate Change Bill not desirable in themselves?

Devolution: into the next decade

16th June 2009 | government-administration
Calman report is material for serous debate
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