Annabelle Ewing Holyrood has passed the Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceedings) (Scotland) Bill, which aims to ensure civil justice is more affordable, predictable and accessible – while providing greater funding equity between claimants and defenders in personal injury actions.
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Angela Rafferty QC Evidence disclosure in criminal trials is a “complete mess”, a top criminal barrister has said.
Maria Connolly TLT has been ranked among the most active clean energy advisers in the world by Clean Energy Pipeline magazine.
Lord Carloway Lord Carloway has said rape complainers should not be made to attend court.
David McGuire MacRoberts has announced two partnership promotions in its real estate and projects divisions.
Paul Nevin Paul Nevin, senior solicitor at Moray Council, discusses his alcoholism and belated entry to the legal profession.
Graham Matthews Trainee solicitors in Scotland should receive a pay increase in 2018/19, according to recommendations made by the Law Society of Scotland.
Lord Justice Singh The High Court has today ruled part of the UK government’s flagship surveillance law, the Investigatory Powers Act, is unlawful – following a legal challenge from human rights campaigning organisation Liberty.
Stephen McGowan (left) with former president Andrew Lawrence, sales and operations director for Scotland at Molson Coors Stephen McGowan, partner and head of TLT's licensing team in Scotland, has been named president of the Benevolent Society of the Licensed Trade of Scotland (The BEN).
Roseanna Cunningham Proposals to reduce plastic pollution through a ban on the manufacture and sale of plastic-stemmed cotton buds in Scotland have opened for public consultation.
Amanda Jones Amanda Jones, partner in Dentons' UK employment team, has been appointed chair of the Women and Girls in Sport Advisory Board.
Maree Todd Proposals which would require all sports coaches working with children and other vulnerable groups to undergo mandatory disclosure checks have been outlined.
Michael Russell The UK government’s amendments to the EU Withdrawal Bill make it “crystal clear in terms never seen before that the Scottish Parliament can be over-ridden by the UK government”, if the Parliament decides not to give consent to an order constraining its powers, Brexit minister M
Solicitor General Alison Di Rollo QC Rape complainers who refuse to give evidence could be jailed in “exceptional circumstances”, according to guidelines from the Crown Office.
A former hotel owner has been ordered to repay the money he made from trafficking workers from South Asia.
