Donna Reynolds Donna Reynolds looks at proposals to combat maternity discrimination.
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Paul Hally Paul Hally has been re-elected by his partners to serve a second consecutive term as chairman of Shepherd and Wedderburn.
Allan Borthwick BTO Solicitors has been awarded Employer Partner accreditation by the STEP Employer Partnership Programme (EPP).
Donald MacKinnon Law At Work Ltd (LAW) has achieved accreditation with the Scottish Living Wage Accreditation Initiative, as a Living Wage employer.
Roger Connon The former head of Pinsent Masons’ Aberdeen office, Roger Connon, has taken up a new role with the firm and will focus on expanding the Vario freelance legal resource to the north east’s oil and gas sector.
The Hindles team with founding director Alistair Hindle at second from left (by Stewart Attwood) Hindles, a firm of patent and trade mark attorneys that became the first specialist intellectual property (IP) firm to originate from Edinburgh since the Industrial Revolution when it was founded in 2005
Sally Morris-Smith Shepherd and Wedderburn has advised on a £34.7 million funding deal that will lead to the construction of nearly 600 new homes.
Paul Wheelhouse Crown Estate Scotland – the body that manages leasing of the seabed – is to start discussions with industry, government and interested organisations to prepare for potential new offshore wind leasing.
Maria Botha-Lopez Three bedroom properties in the south-west suburbs of Edinburgh have shown some of the highest increases in average selling prices, which could be attributed to pressures caused by a shortage of properties on family homes in Edinburgh.
Fiona Hyslop An organisation in Skye is to become the first to acquire land under a new scheme to transfer publicly-owned forestry assets, to the benefit of local communities.
Aileen Campbell Women from Northern Ireland can now access abortion services free of charge, through Scotland’s NHS.
Mhairi Richards QC Mhairi Richards QC received more in legal aid fees than any other advocate in 2016-17, the latest Scottish Legal Aid Board (SLAB) figures show.
Douglas Mill Just when you thought that good old Civic Scotland had got over the Parliament Building Fiasco, along came the Edinburgh Trams Farce. Another opportunity to display ludicrous amateur incompetence at public expense. Oh how the contractors laughed yet again. Years late. Many small busines
Sarah McWhirter Travelling the country is no problem for Scottish-borders born solicitor and keen hill runner Sarah McWhirter.
Fern Mapp Digby Brown Solicitors has successfully settled all its civil claims following the Clutha helicopter tragedy.
