Scotsman Articles

 

Changing system is an exciting project - 11 February 2008

Lessons left by Eugene O'Kelly – 14 January 2008

New year to herald new opportunities – 3 December 2007

Holyrood sees the court alternatives – 5 November 2007

A whole tool kit for the resolution of tricky disputes – 8 October 2007

Three examples of changing law – 10 September 2007

We need new ways to discuss our future – 20 August 2007

Fresh perspectives for your practice – 16 July 2007

Find the cheese but watch out for traps – 18 June 2007

'Sorry' can be worth its weight in gold... – 23 April 2007

Changes at the Bar in an age of IT and outsourcing roles – 20 March 2007

Different way of thinking isn’t a threat to courts – 20 February 2007

We can look beyond self-interest to a better future – 23 January 2007

The lesson learned as another year flies by – 12 December 2006

Thinking differently helps minimise risks – 14 November 2006

What does effective leadership mean – 17 October 2006

The real masters ask the right questions – 19 September 2006

We must educate, talk and organise – 25 July 2006

The best negotiators share common skills – 27 June 2006

Can we bridge gulf in understanding – 30 May 2006

We need to look at the civil justice system – 2 May 2006

Why Plain English should replace legalese in courts – 4 April 2006

A job of flight, flight and the fear factor – 7 March 2006

Practical way forward could replace Diploma – 7 February 2006

New contract is no legal fairytale – 12 January 2006

Scottish judges back in training – 29 November 2005

Learning lessons to stop conflicts – 1 November 2005

The seeds of change that lead to growth – 4 October 2005