Robert Sutherland Terra Firma advocate Robert Sutherland is set to trek to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro next year to raise money for Team Children 1st, Scotland’s National Children’s Charity, who help Scotland’s families to put children first, with practical advice and with support in difficul
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James Wolffe QC The police and courts will have greater powers to protect the public from perpetrators of human trafficking and exploitation from today.
Chris West Gillespie Macandrew LLP has reported an 8.4 per cent increase in turnover, worth £0.88 million in growth over the year.
Professor Lorne Crerar Professor Lorne Crerar, chairman and co-founder of Harper Macleod (pictured), has been appointed to a trio of roles by the Scottish government.
Aileen Campbell Following a public consultation, the Scottish government intends to introduce legislation for a soft opt out system of organ and tissue donation.
Donald Cameron Advocate Donald Cameron has been put in charge of election policy for the Scottish Conservatives, The Herald reports.
Marcus Binney Heritage experts and lawyers have expressed their opposition to plans approved last month to add a lecture theatre to the Inner Temple Library.
David Strang Too many prisoners at HMP Edinburgh face activity and regime restrictions which prevent them from making constructive use of their time, according to a new report.
Douglas Mill Yes, I know it is Winter, but the profession is not short of troublesome issues and it does give me an excuse to share with you the best advert I ever saw. The outdoor centre beside the Donoghue v Stevenson bench in Paisley (my wonderfully cultured home town) had a sign up a good few ye
Liam McArthur MSP The Scottish Liberal Democrats have said the creation of a new expert group to make changes to the police’s use of biometrics was long overdue, coming 18 months after an HMICS report vindicated the party’s concerns and recommended an overhaul.
Kate Frame The Police Investigations & Review Commissioner (PIRC) has identified numerous failings and made recommendations to police on their handling of a missing person case involving an elderly woman with dementia, who was later found dead.
Roger Mullin About 30,000 tax haven firms will be forced to reveal the identities of their owners following a campaign by The Herald.
Lord Uist The Crown has been told to “get its act together” by a judge after inappropriately marking cases for the Sheriff Court, The Herald reports.
Shelagh McCall QC The convener of the Faculty of Advocates’ Human Rights and Rule of Law Committee, Shelagh McCall QC, has been appointed chair of JUSTICE Scotland.
Mike Polson Ashurst is to expand its Glasgow support centre by bringing in lawyers to work on a freelance basis, expanding the current north-shoring model, The Herald reports.
