Summary
DIPLOMATIC courtesies were cast aside last week in the febrile debate over whether Scotland's legal profession should retain the right to police itself, after the deadline passed for responses to the Scottish Executive's consultation on complaints-handling.
Writing in the Law Society of Scotland's monthly journal, president Caroline Flanagan took a potshot at legal services ombudsman Linda Costelloe Baker, inferring the latter's often uncompromising criticisms of the society's complaints-handling record are fundamentally deluded.See the full content of this document
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Load of Hogwarts As Society Harries Ombudsman Analysis
Flanagan told the society's 10,000 members: "As an avid JK Rowling fan I spent the middle weekend (of July) reading the latest Harry Potter book. The ombudsman's report was also published in mid- month - later than initially anticipated and avoiding a clash of publicity ...
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