John Macmillan Profits at MacRoberts fell by 28 per cent in the year after it gave £2 million of advice on the Rangers tax case, The Herald reports.
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Harry Smith The Scottish housebuilding sector is performing well despite the political and economic pressures threatened by Brexit, according to Gillespie Macandrew, which has transacted nearly £148 million worth of new build plot sales in the last 12 months.
Calum MacNeill QC Calum MacNeill QC of Westwater Advocates represented a police fingerprint officer in her successful £415,000 claim for compensation from the Scottish Police Authority (SPA).
Ruth Aberdein Today, the first working Monday in January, is traditionally one of the busiest days of the year for family lawyers, with a sharp increase in people separating after the Christmas and New Year holidays.
Alasdair Kyle Thorntons Investments has appointed Alasdair Kyle to strengthen its discretionary management team.
Joyce Moss Mitchells Roberton has announced the promotion of Joyce Moss to associate of the firm with effect from 1 January 2018.
Rod McKenzie The Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) has today announced the appointment of a new team of in-house and external legal advisers.
Professor Nick Hardwick The Parole Board for England and Wales is facing calls to explain how it decided to allowed serial rapist John Worboys to leave prison.
Fraser Oliver Digby Brown has reported profits of £8.3 million in the year to March 2017, down on the previous year's figure of £8.6m.
Jeremy Wright QC The UK government cannot rely on a blanket ban, on grounds of national security, to deny requests for information about drone strikes against British jihadis, a tribunal has ruled.
Caoilfhionn Gallagher QC Police forces in England and Wales have been accused of breaching human rights standards by continuing to fail to meet the needs of menstruating women detained in police custody.
Sir Brendan Barber Employment tribunal claims increased sharply in the months following the Supreme Court's ruling that fees were unlawful, it has emerged.
Professor Dame Sue Black Expert witnesses could be discouraged from giving evidence if plans to televise trials go ahead, according to a leading forensic scientist.
Lord Advocate James Wolffe QC Drivers are to be offered courses on the dangers of speeding instead of license points in a bid to curb the number of speeders.
Kate Frame The Scottish Police Authority's complaints handling procedure has been severely criticised in a new report.
