Crispin Passmore The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has given the go-ahead for plans to radically change the separate business rule – against strong opposition from the Law Society.
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New laws to establish a system for opting out of organ donation could be considered next year. Labour MSP Anne McTaggart put her Transplantation (Authorisation of Removal of Organs) Scotland Bill before the Parliament yesterday.
Susan O’Brien QC Susan O’Brien QC will chair the statutory national public Inquiry into historical abuse of children in care, the Education Secretary, Angela Constance has announced.
The Law Society of Scotland confirmed its plans to move to new Edinburgh offices at its annual general meeting last night. The move to Atria One on Morrison Street involves the complete sale of the Law Society’s current buildings on Drumsheugh Gardens.
Michael Matheson The Justice Secretary has called for a radical change in the way women are treated by the penal system in Scotland.
The Law Society of Scotland is moving to a new office in Edinburgh later this year, the professional body of Scottish solicitors has announced. Law Society president Alistair Morris and chief executive Lorna Jack said the existing offices at Drumsheugh Gardens were increasingly unfit for purpose and
Law firm Balfour+Manson LLP is to welcome Army veteran Adam Powell for work experience this week thanks to its long-standing relationship with Scottish Veterans Residences (SVR). SVR is a registered charity that provides high quality accommodation in registered housing support services in Edinburgh,
The bulk collection of telephone records by US intelligence is unlawful, according to a US appeal court ruling which could open the door to legal action against the National Security Agency (NSA).
John Lee Lindsays today welcomed employment law and discrimination law specialist John Lee to their employment team in Edinburgh as Partner.
Alison Saunders Senior politicians have called on the director of public prosecutions to reverse her decision that it was not in the public interest to pursue
Female workers at a council are due backdated pay of up to six figures stemming from an equal pay dispute going back over 10 years.
A former asylum seeker who was convicted for terror offences remains in prison despite having served his sentence, and has launched a new bid for freedom. Nasserdine Menni, a 41-year old Algerian convicted of helping to fund a suicide bombing in Sweden in 2010, is in Low Moss jail in East Dunbartons
Murray McCall Anderson Strathern’s managing partner has said the firm is considering expanding into Dundee and Aberdeen.
DLA Piper’s Alistair Drummond (pictured) is set to run the London Marathon later this month, in an attempt to raise £4,000 for the firm’s charity partner,UNICEF. The Edinburgh-based litigation lawyer’s efforts add to a string of fundraising and pro bono work aimed at helping the global charit
The University of Strathclyde Mooting Society has won the annual Sheriff's Cup Moot – a one-off moot between Strathclyde and Glasgow universities. Strathclyde’s team, comprising Clara Smeaton andDrew Long won the title back from Glasgow this week.
