Gilson Gray Lawyers at Gilson Gray are swapping the legal books for hiking boots as they undertake a charity challenge on one of Edinburgh’s most famous landmarks.
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Gordon Jackson QC Dean of Faculty, Gordon Jackson QC, explains a new scheme for students considering a career at the bar.
Michael Matheson New measures to combat organised crime in force from today will widen what can be classed as cash when seizing assets.
Paul Hilton The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors(RICS) has released its March 2018 UK Residential Market Survey, revealing that there is a drop in new buyer enquiries and that average selling prices have remained flat.
Brian Inkster The Scottish government’s plans for legislative reform of crofting have now been outlined by Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing.
Charles Sandison A new law firm, Sandison Kennedy, has been launched in Aberdeen by Charles Sandison.
Kate Frame The Police Investigations & Review Commissioner (PIRC) has found that a police officer was justified in using a PAVA spray to subdue a man who began to struggle during his arrest.
Graham Boyack looks at how mediation is faring in Scotland.
William Ury William Ury, co-founder of Harvard’s Program on Negotiation, global expert on negotiation and mediation and co-author of Getting to Yes (pictured), will be the keynote speaker at the 2018 International Academy of Mediators (IAM) Annual Conference being held in Edinburgh between 9 and 1
Tom Maclennan None of the creditors of failed law firm McClure Naismith are likely to receive the money they are owed, The Herald reports.
David Arnott Brodies' David Arnott comments on a major case from the Inner House this week.
Professor Richard Susskind Legal experts will feature on BBC Radio 4’s Unreliable Evidenceshow tonight to discuss concerns about whether online courts could narrow access to justice.
Richard Lochhead An MP who is seeking review of a decision not to open a fatal accident inquiry into a mid-air collision of RAF aircraft is to meet the Crown Office in a move that may see the incident investigated.
Neil McWilliam Thorntons has welcomed Neil McWilliam into its corporate team in Dundee.
Jamie Kerr A leading immigration lawyer has called for an urgent review of the UK’s business immigration rules as companies across the country are being denied access to foreign staff – unless they pay them more than £60,000 per year.
