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One third of Scottish solicitors who took part in a recent survey have been victims of violence or threatening behaviour in connection with their work.  The survey undertaken by the Law Society of Scotland, following an editorial in Scottish Legal News, of over 1,100 solicitors has revealed tha

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The Scottish Borders courthouse is to reopen at the weekend, after a £430,000 restoration. Built in 1803 as the Sheriff Court, it is where Sir Walter Scott dispensed justice to the people of Selkirkshire.

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A Scottish solicitor who failed to progress a case on behalf of a client who was suing his former employer has been fined £7,500. Quinton Muir, 51, was found guilty of “professional misconduct” by the Scottish Solicitors’ Discipline Tribunal (SSDT) over his failure

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The Scottish prison population fell by 4.1 per cent between 2016 and 2018 while the overall imprisonment rate in Europe fell by nearly seven per cent, new figures reveal. The Council of Europe's Annual Penal Statistics for 2018 (SPACE), published yesterday, reveals that a downwards trend in European

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A change in admission regulations for Scottish solicitors to allow trainees to appear in court after completing just three months of their traineeships, rather than a year, has come into effect. The move, sought by the Law Society of Scotland, was first announced last year and was criticised by

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SCIAF (Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund) is hosting a reception for members of the legal profession in February next year. Join the charity for an evening of discussion on the topic of Syria with guest speaker former International Development Secretary, Douglas Alexander and host Kaye Adams.

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A bus driver who was sent home after turning up to work in a kilt did not suffer anti-Scottish discrimination, a court has ruled. Bosses at Grand River Transit in Ontario, Canada sent Tracy Macdonnell home after he came to work on a casual Friday in a kilt in tribute to his heritage.

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Members of the Scottish legal community are invited to face the future and have their pictures taken as part of a global photography project showcasing the future of women in law. A photoshoot being held on Friday 6 March in the run up to International Women’s Day will be hosted at the Law Soc

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Expectations for activity in the Scottish housing market are improving as more new buyer enquiries are reported by surveyors following lockdown closures. According to the June 2020 RICS Residential Market Survey, a net balance of +17 per cent of survey respondents in Scotland saw a rise in new buyer

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