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Wider choice and better protection a consultation paper on the regulation of legal services in Scotland [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: Edinburgh Scottish Government 2008ISBN:
  • 9780755919239
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Partial contents:
The road to reform -- Alternative business structures -- Who will be affected by the Bill? -- Principles of regulation -- The regulatory approach -- Ownership of legal services -- The Law Society of Scotland -- The Faculty of Advocates -- Regulation of claims management -- Annex A: Consultation questionnaire -- Annex B: Responding to this consultation -- Annex C: Respondent information form -- Annex D: List of organisations being consulted
Summary: A consultation on proposed changes to the structure of the legal services market in Scotland. The aim of the proposed legislation is to improve access to legal services, and to ensure a competitive market which is regulated to provide the public with appropriate protection and quality of service. Deadline for comments on the consultation is 3 April 2009.
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Book Virtual Online ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 146303-2001

The road to reform -- Alternative business structures -- Who will be affected by the Bill? -- Principles of regulation -- The regulatory approach -- Ownership of legal services -- The Law Society of Scotland -- The Faculty of Advocates -- Regulation of claims management -- Annex A: Consultation questionnaire -- Annex B: Responding to this consultation -- Annex C: Respondent information form -- Annex D: List of organisations being consulted

A consultation on proposed changes to the structure of the legal services market in Scotland. The aim of the proposed legislation is to improve access to legal services, and to ensure a competitive market which is regulated to provide the public with appropriate protection and quality of service. Deadline for comments on the consultation is 3 April 2009.