Pictured from left: Alan Roughead, Brian Jackson, Catherine Greig, Morag Graham The staff at MacRoberts LLP's Glasgow Office are no doubt feeling a little fitter today after accepting a challenge to climb the stairs to their desk rather than taking the lift throughout the month of June.
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Laura Hay (pictured) provides an update on the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill. The bill was passed by the Scottish Parliament after a Stage 3 debate on 17 June. The commencement date has still to be announced. Extension of Community Right to Buy
Scottish landowners will have to accept "the public responsibilities that come with that ownership" following the introduction of new land reform legislation. Land reform minister Aileen McLeod (pictured) pledged to end "the stop start nature of historic land reform" as she published new draft legis
The Christian directors of a bakery “unlawfully discriminated” against a gay man in refusing to accept his order for a “Bert and Ernie” cake bearing a caption supporting same-sex marriage. A judge at Belfast County Court held that the Ashers Bakery, run by husband and wife Colin McArthur and
Police have said human urine, rat faeces and arsenic are some of the substances contained in fake beauty products. Counterfeit perfume, make-up, sun cream and other goods are being brought to the attention of the general public in a campaign by City of London Police called “Wake up – don't fake
PSPC manager Anne Begg Perthshire Solicitors Property Centre has announced a free event for people considering selling their home in 2015.
A woman who took court action to evict her husband from their home found rats placed in her attic as retaliation — triggering her phobia of the rodents. Ann Thompson and a friend heard scuttling from her attic and, on investigation, found rat food and a pan of water which had been put there by her
The Liberal Democrats said they will introduce legislation to safeguard digital rights within the first six months of a new parliament should they enter government as part of a coalition following the general election next month. The proposed bill of digital rights would aim to ensure human rights a
Alan Miller Human rights are not a “red card” to be played by landowning interests to obstruct debate on land reform. You may be forgiven for thinking that when reading headlines about the Scottish Government’s land reform plans allegedly costing taxpayers £600 million in compensation bills.
An English Premier League footballer who was granted a gagging order against a woman selling a “kiss-and-tell” story to The Sun has had an application to maintain his anonymity rejected by a judge at the High Court in London. The player had claimed that the woman “blackmailed” him by demandi
Pubs, supermarkets and clubs wishing to sell alcohol will need to prove they can reduce their customers’ drinking under new proposals by MSPs. The plans would see local authorities forced to block bids by businesses for licenses where they are unable to prove they would attempt to reduce customers
A bright yellow clad team of six volunteers from Lindsays’ Edinburgh office took two hours out of the office last Friday to raise almost £700 handing out daffodil pins in the city’s West End.
Homebuyers in Scotland are being asked to take part in a new research project to help find out more about what they think are the key issues involved in buying or selling a property. The research, commissioned by the Law Society of Scotland, is to help understand issues faced by people buying or sel
