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Compass Chambers has been ranked band 1 as a set in each of its core areas of personal injury, clinical negligence and health & safety in the 2016 edition of the Chambers UK Bar Guide.
Families Need Fathers Scotland has published a new, revised "user guide" for parents who have a child welfare report ordered in their contact or residence court case. The new edition incorporates the changes to court rules introduced by Act of Sederunt on 26th October 2015.
Strathclyde University Law Clinic has celebrated a successful year at its AGM having worked on 382 cases and winning nearly £70,000 for clients in the last twelve months. Communications officer Rob McElroy said: “ With a new intake of 68 student advisors as well as further associate members, the
Clockwise from left: Archie Gemmell (football), Louise Martin (chair, sportscotland),Rhona Martin (curling), Ken Scotland (rugby) and Margaret McEleny (swimming).
Proving they have green fingers as well as sharp legal brains, the management board of Pagan Osborne have been digging deep to transform a charity garden.
Following the Law Society of Scotland's warnings that parents wearing alcohol-branded clothing could fall foul of laws intended to curb alcohol advertising, it has now backtracked and said it was “wrong” to make such claims. Under the Alcohol Bill, restrictions would be imposed on advertising al
The Law Society of Scotland RFC returned from the Law Rugby World Cup 2015 as Plate Winners coming third in the tournament overall after a victory against the Australian team 15 - 14.
Thorntons has provided vital support for one of the most important dates in the region’s sporting calendar. The firm provided sponsorship for the The Dundee City Aquatics Autumn Open Meet, held at the weekend at the Olympia Leisure Centre in Dundee.
The legal safeguards governing covert surveillance of an Irish man's consultations with his lawyer were insufficient at the time of his custody the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ruled. The applicant in the case of R.E. v. the United Kingdom was arrested and detained in Northern Ireland
A proposed ban on alcohol advertising near schools could criminalise parents wearing football or rugby tops with drinks-branding according to the Law Society of Scotland. In its response to the Alcohol Bill, it warned MSPs that the law could have the unintended effect of catching such people.
From left: Andrew Paterson, Hugh Younger and Sean Cockburn
The Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) was right to reject a job application from a man who said his devotion to God came before his loyalty to the state an employment appeal tribunal (EAT) judge has ruled. Mrs Justice Simler said GCHQ had justifiable security concerns about computer fore
At least six compensation claims related to the Clutha helicopter crash are to be lodged with the Court of Session in the coming weeks. Lawyers for the families of the ten victims are taking legal action after failing to negotiate a settlement.
