Robin Corbett Ayrshire firm The McKinstry Company has welcomed Robin Corbett to its property department.
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Karen Gibbons Harper Macleod has added to its family law team with the recruitment of partner Karen Gibbons, who will be based in the firm's Edinburgh office at Citypoint, Haymarket.
Philip Gormley The Police Investigations & Review Commissioner (PIRC) is investigating further allegations of gross misconduct about the Chief Constable, Philip Gormley.
Roseanna Cunningham A community group in Edinburgh has become the first organisation in an urban area to benefit from community right to buy powers.
Martin Darroch Harper Macleod has significantly extended its existing sponsorship deal with Glasgow Warriors, after agreeing to sponsor the West Stand at Scotstoun Stadium.
Tony Jones BTO Solicitors' Tony Jones (pictured), partner, solicitor advocate and head of the firm's commercial dispute resolution team, has been made a QC.
Sir Nigel Knowles DWF has announced Sir Nigel Knowles (pictured) as its new chairman, effective 1 September 2017. Sir Nigel takes over from Alan Benzie who served for 10 years.
Douglas Roberts A multi-service team from Lindsays advised Black & Lizars on all aspects of the transaction which included corporate input from partner, Douglas Roberts, property advice by Stacy Campbell, director, and employment law assistance from Ben Doherty, partner.
Lord Wallace of Tankerness A former Advocate General and justice minister has praised the increase in presumption against short sentences.
Nicola Sturgeon The Scottish government will introduce a bill to raise the age of criminal responsibility from eight to 12.
Marika Franceschi MacRoberts has boosted its family law team with the appointment of Marika Franceschi as a partner.
James Keith MacRoberts has announced a trainee retention rate of 77 per cent as well as a number of internal promotions.
Douglas Mill In his regular SLN column, former Law Society of Scotland chief executive Douglas Mill considers this weekend’s sad demise of Pagan Osborne and gives his personal view.
Lord Bracadale The Offensive Behaviour at Football Act has been described as “unusual” and unlike anything else in the rest of the world by academics involved in a review of hate crime, The Herald reports.
Douglas Roberts Lindsays’ partner Douglas Roberts (pictured) from the firm’s sports law team, advised Scottish Building Society as it became the first major sponsor of Scottish Women’s Football (SWPL).
