Douglas Mill I still can't quite believe the response to my earlier article on the implications of the Pagan Osborne collapse. Literally dozens of solicitors have e-mailed or spoken to me. It seems most of them share my views that this latest case could cost the profession limited liability status,
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Emma Horne DMD Law has made a key appointment to strengthen the expertise it offers to its clients in the Edinburgh area.
Audrey Gaughran A human rights group has called on Nigeria, the UK and the Netherlands to launch investigations into Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell over its role in crimes committed by the Nigerian military government in the oil-producing Ogoniland region in the 1990s.
Raymond Murphy Professor Raymond Murphy of the Irish Centre For Human Rights at NUI Galway writes following the successful prosecution of Ratko Mladić.
Liam Fox The International Trade Secretary, Liam Fox, has admitted he did not raise the case of a British father on death row in Ethiopia at an official meeting with the Ethiopian Prime Minister earlier this month.
Professor Conor Gearty In an article first published on the LSE Brexit blog, Professor Conor Gearty scrutinises the notion of “a happy Brexit” and outlines ways in which the EU Withdrawal Bill will constitute a large transfer of power to the executive branch and may lead to the restriction of ci
Shona Smans Land and property search organisation Millar & Bryce has appointed a new business development manager.
Jon Venables One of the boys convicted of the murder of toddler James Bulger has been imprisoned again after being found with child abuse images for a second time.
Lord Hughes Primers on scientific evidence are being introduced in UK courts as a working tool for judges.
Shona Robison Minimum unit pricing (MUP) for alcohol will come into force on 1 May 2018.
Nicholas Scullion Scullion LAW has expanded with a third office in the West End of Glasgow.
Nicola Sturgeon A new group has been created to advise the Scottish government on the action needed to tackle gender inequality.
Brandon Malone Brandon Malone, chairman of the Board of the Scottish Arbitration Centre (pictured), has been appointed to chair a joint working group on cybersecurity in international arbitration comprising the International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA), the New York City Bar Associatio
Jiang Tianyong The conviction and sentencing of prominent Chinese human rights lawyer Jiang Tianyong to two years in jail is utterly unjust and he should be immediately and unconditionally released, Amnesty International has said.
Kim Leslie Three sisters are suing Glasgow council bosses over alleged abuse by their foster parents under a new law scrapping the limitation period on bringing a claim.
