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John Finnie A bill to abolish "justifiable assault' of children has gained the signatures of more than 18 MSPs across Holyrood's five parties.
Lord Carloway SLN’s report earlier this year that Scotland’s judiciary is facing a recruitment crisis has been confirmed in a survey which found that 60 per cent of senior lawyers had no interest in joining the bench.
A Sudanese man who was refused leave to enter the United Kingdom to join his British wife and children has failed in an appeal against the decision. The Inner House of the Court of Session ruled that Sami Ahmed had failed to show an error of law on the part of the First-tier Tribunal in dismissing h
The family of a former shipyard worker who died from an asbestos-related condition have been awarded damages of more than £340,000 after the deceased’s former employers admitted liability. A judge in the Court of Session made an award of £90,000 to the widow of George Manson for “loss of finan
Amanda Masson Reality needs to catch up with law when it comes to parental rights, says Amanda Masson.
Fears have been voiced by the Faculty of Advocates that proposals to modernise the law of defamation have “a significant gap” in dealing with online character attacks. The Faculty is also concerned that the wording of the Defamation and Malicious Publications (Scotland) Bill could exclude MSPs a
Scott Blair Terra Firma advocate Scott Blair has been asked to join the Working Group of the Association of Lawyers for Animal Welfare (ALAW). The working group has been formed as part of a project by ALAW to advise on the ongoing implications for the protection of the welfare of animals in the UK a
Pictured (L-R): Paul Motion, Lynn Richmond, Alan Borthwick and Laura Irvine
Keith Allan Stonehouse Lettings has announced the purchase of the residential leasing business of Raeburn Christie Clark & Wallace (RCCW).
Jamie Robertson Jamie Robertson looks at the pitfalls associated with a new trend in transferring heritable property.
Liz MacKay Despite the use of English court terminology, Morton Fraser's Liz MacKay and Audrey Watson were impressed by a 'trial' that included an audience-picked jury.
Two Pakistani brothers who married two sisters with British citizenship but were refused settlement in the UK have been granted leave to appeal to the Court of Session. A judge ruled that the case raised “an important point of principle or practice” which had not been conclusively resolved in re
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Graeme MacLeod takes a look at the Apologies (Scotland) Act.
