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To help raise awareness of Pancreatic Cancer in Scotland, Glasgow firm, Just Employment Law has picked up the baton and on Saturday 17 June 2017 will be hosting a Glitzy Summer Ball in aid of its charity of the year for 2017, Pancreatic Cancer Scotland.

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Tackling negative perceptions of this scheme are vital, says Charlene Mclaughlan from DLA Piper. As a procurement model, public-private partnership (PPP) continues to come under fire from some politicians and members of the general public. However, we only tend to hear about PPP projects when they g

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The Faculty of Advocates has become a member of an international group which is devoted to upholding the highest standards of advocacy. The Hong Kong-based International Advocacy Training Council (IATC) has added the Faculty to its list of affiliated bars and law associations.

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The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) has referred the case of Stephen Alan Rodger to the High Court of Justiciary. In accordance with the Commission’s statutory obligations, a statement of reasons for its decision has been sent to the High Court, and a copy of the statement of the

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Macdonald Henderson acted for the shareholders of Cobalt Water in the sale of the company, an independent retailer of water to business customers, to the UK’s leading independent water retailer, Castle Water. Cobalt’s management and staff will transfer to Castle Water. Cobalt Water will continue

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Glasgow-based commercial law firm Leslie Wolfson has announced the completion of the sale of Empire House in Glasgow on behalf of Town Centre Securities PLC (TCS). The prominent mixed-use scheme in Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, is located close to Buchanan Galleries, and was acquired by George Capita

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The Scottish Legal Complaints Commission (SLCC) has welcomed the Court of Session ruling upholding the approach the commission had taken to deal with complaints formerly categorised as “hybrid”. The SLCC said it was pleased that all three judges recognised the "key issue", that cases could not h

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Brodies has promoted corporate lawyer Paul McLaughlin to partner, bringing the total number of partners at Scotland’s largest law firm to 93. Mr McLaughlin joined Brodies in 2005 and has carried out a wide variety of corporate work during his time at the firm. A member of the firm’s funds group,

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Changes intended to modernise the way fatal accident inquiries (FAI) are carried out will come into force this week. Changes introduced by the Inquiries into Fatal Accidents and Sudden Deaths etc (Scotland) Act 2016 will "ensure a system which is effective, efficient and fair", the Scottish governme

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Sixty-four news solicitors have been admitted to the profession at the latest admission ceremony in Edinburgh’s Signet Library.President of the Law Society of Scotland, Graham Matthews, hosted proceedings and welcomed the next generation of Scots lawyers.

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The Law Society of Scotland is looking for solicitors, paralegals and trainees to take part in a one-hour focus group in Edinburgh or Glasgow. It needs your views to make sure it develops an app that will be useful to members. To thank participants for attending the focus group, the Law Society will

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People from throughout Scotland with an interest in the student law clinic sector and pro bono more generally gathered at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) yesterday for the Scottish University Law Clinic Network (SULCN) annual conference.

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