Stronachs LLP has strengthened its corporate team with the appointment of Ross Gardner as partner.
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Lord Lang Another House of Lords committee has called for the Scotland Bill to be halted owing to fears it will create “serious risks of future disputes and instability” in the country.
Reform of legislation relating to the private rented housing sector has been applauded by the Faculty of Advocates, although it has queried some aspects of the proposed changes. In a written submission to MSPs on the Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Bill, the Faculty said it was “undesirable
Harper Macleod has collected the Corporate Social Responsibility Award at the Scottish Business Awards in Edinburgh’s EICC.
Members of the 2015/16 Melrose Ladies RFC team pictured with Andy Drane, Partner at Davidson Chalmers Commercial law firm Davidson Chalmers has announced a new sponsorship tie-up with one of the world’s oldest rugby union clubs.
Members of the 2015/16 Melrose Ladies RFC team pictured with Andy Drane, Partner at Davidson Chalmers Commercial law firm Davidson Chalmers has announced a new sponsorship tie-up with one of the world’s oldest rugby union clubs.
Ian Maxwell Ian Maxwell discusses changes enacted this week to the family court system.
A man and woman who stole $6,000 worth of jewellery from a gallery in Florida were caught after they signed the guestbook and left a telephone number. Police in Palm Beach said Megan Ohara, 24, and David Ziskowski, 19 stole a ring and bracelet from the ICFA Gallery but were apprehended shortly after
Margaret Waldron, principal solicitor at The Law Practice CFINE, the lead partner of the Food Banks Partnership Aberdeen, providing food parcels to those in poverty in the city, has benefited from the donation of more than 500 items since the beginning of the year from The Law Practice Solicitors an
Susan O’Brien The statutory national public inquiry into historical abuse of children in care begins today.
Rosemary Agnew Scottish government plans to extend freedom of information (FOI) laws should cover private schools according to Scotland's information commissioner.
A father-of-two who was jailed after being found guilty of abducting one of his sons has had an application for judicial review of decisions made by a Scottish local authority in respect of the children’s care refused. The basis of the petition was an allegation that the respondents had failed to
A would-be bank thief was not thinking ahead when he asked a cashier to deposit money directly into his account. Paul Neaverson, 61, who had no previous convictions, went into a branch of NatWest in Kent and instructed the cashier to put £500 into his account before brandishing a knife.
An organised crime boss who was regularly counselled in prison by a "human rights lawyer" was actually sleeping with her, it has emerged. The nameless Mafia boss, jailed somewhere in Russia's Sverdlovsk Oblast, was caught in the act after a hidden camera was placed in his cell.
