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Dr Tobias Lock A new report by an Edinburgh law professor has set out the complexity of the next phase of the Brexit negotiations and the subsequent negotiations on the UK's future relationship with the EU.
Bruce Crawford MSP Holyrood's finance and constitution committee has said it is not in a position to recommend legislative consent to the EU Withdrawal Bill.
Scotland could be operating an illegal regime of charging litigants court fees at a level designed to fund the civil justice system, the Faculty of Advocates has warned. The Scottish government is consulting on proposals to increase court fees over the next three years.
From 12 January 2018, the Additional Support Needs Tribunals for Scotland (ASNTS) will transfer into the Health and Education Chamber of the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland. May Dunsmuir, the current President of the ASNTS, will become the President of this new Chamber. In addition, the Scottish Ch
Solicitors in Dunbartonshire have explained why they joined their colleagues across Scotland in withdrawing from the Scottish Legal Aid Board’s police station duty scheme. On Thursday, new laws will come into force entitling anyone who faces police questioning to legal advice, regardless of whethe
Robert Burns found his friendship with Writer to the Signet Robert Ainslie to be "almost necessary to my existence". Robert Pirrie, chief executive of the WS Society, reveals how the Scottish bard and the Edinburgh lawyer formed an enduring friendship as their remarkably candid correspondence b
Roseanna Cunningham A new bill has been submitted to the Scottish Parliament outlining the long-term future of Crown Estate Scotland.
Family law is heading for “the wilderness of uncertainty” under current Brexit proposals, a senior member of the Faculty of Advocates has told MSPs. A second member called for consumer protection issues to be moved up the Brexit agenda.
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Graeme Dey The former Arbroath Sheriff Court building will be put on the open market if a community buy-out effort does not secure the cash soon, the Evening Telegraph reports.
Derek Penman A new report by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMICS) states that undercover policing is a legitimate policing tactic and the necessary safeguards are in place to support its use by Police Scotland.
Stephanie Mackenzie Stephanie Mackenzie has joined Davidson Chalmers to become a director in the firm’s housebuilding team, a sector where she has built up significant expertise during her legal career.
Car dealers have been warned they face criminal sanctions if they fail to disclose that second hand cars they are selling are former business vehicles. New guidance has been issued by trading standard officers to assist dealers in complying with consumer law.