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Miller Hendry, solicitors and estate agents, has today announced a commercial partnership with Horsecross Arts in a deal that will see the Perth legal practice profiled as a leading sponsor of the arts organisation.
Gordon Dalyell Personal injury lawyers have called on Scottish ministers to allow potentially thousands of historical child abuse cases previously rejected to be brought again if they lift a time bar on damages claims.
Linzi Coates-Hedalen Maclay Murray and Spens LLP (MMS), BAM Construction and 3DReid have launched Young Professionals in Construction (YPiC), a cross-industry networking group for the construction and engineering sector.
Angela Constance Ministers have been forced to consider emergency amendments to the law on Scotland's system for protecting vulnerable citizens after it emerged higher level criminal background checks are so excessive they might breach applicants' article 8 rights under theEuropean Convention on Hum
Dominic Grieve A former Attorney General has said the killing of two British ISIS militants in Syria could be challenged in court.
Nicola Sturgeon The accountability of Police Scotland will be subject to discussion at a summit hosted by the Scottish government later this month, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced yesterday.
A man who was jailed for four months for possessing methylamphetamine – crystal meth – has been released after it emerged the substance was not a drug at all – it was salt. The man from Queensland, Australia, was taken in by police after they found the substance in his car.
Pictured (L-R): Eric Gilligan, David Chalmers and new partner Anya Duncan at Stronachs’ Aberdeen headquarters Stronachs LLP has created one of the largest specialist employment teams in the north-east of Scotland with the appointment of Anya Duncan as a new partner.
Lord Morris of Aberavon Former attorney general to Tony Blair, Lord Morris of Aberavon, has called the delays in the Chilcot inquiry “disgraceful”, adding its chairman has “lost control”.
Paul Chapman Marks & Clerk in Scotland has appointed Paul Chapman as the new managing partner of its Edinburgh office.
A Scottish solicitor who entered into a sexual relationship with a “vulnerable” client has been found guilty of professional misconduct. The unnamed lawyer was fined £5,000 by the Scottish Solicitors Discipline Tribunal (SSDT) for “acting in a manner that raised issues as to his trustworthine
Angus Sinclair, the man convicted last year of committing the World's End Murders in 1977, has dropped the appeal against his conviction. However, he is continuing to appeal against his minimum sentence of 37 years, the longest ever handed down by a court in Scotland, according to BBC News.
Paul Wheelhouse, Minister for Community Safety and Legal Affairs An "excessive" five-year ban on holding a personal alcohol license for people who failed to undertake refresher training has been scrapped by the Scottish Parliament.
Lord Uist An offer by a party to settle a case out of court by making a payment of provisional damages “inherently carries with it an admission of liability”, a judge in the Court of Session has ruled.
