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After a slow start and some resistance, there are signs that deregulation of the legal services sector in Scotland could potentially outpace its counterparts south of the border. Mark Higgins and Joe Simpson explain the forces at work in the race for maturity

Barely a week goes by without the Legal Services Act making the headlines, with the reporting of new developments, ranging from Citigroup approaching prospective sellers to firms re-organising

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