Four leading property lawyers offer their predictions for the next major changes post-feudal abolition
15th November 2004
| D Reid, R Rennie, R Mackay, S Brymer
In this issue
- Drafting consumer contracts
- Virtual firms: transactional learning on the web
- Ignorantia juris: it's all Greek to me
- Sheriff Court Rules Council consultation paper
- The Clinical Trials Directive - a summary
- Guarding the inner sanctum
- Neighbours in the global village
- Family law: is it the path for you?
- From sunset to sunrise
- What next for conveyancing?
- What next for conveyancing? (1)
- An ethical minefield
- Shredding the evidence
- Robbing the poor?
- Our dynamic profession
- A wider angle
- Keep the eye on the ball
- A rough guide to becoming a partner
- Rediscovering hope
- Sharpen your pencils
- Significant other
- Too far or not enough?
- Chipping away the infringers?
- View from Holyrood
- Website reviews
- Book reviews
- The Registers and the Appointed Day
- Feudal law: not just a relic
- Birth of a register