Kirk Tudhope Highland businesses have the chance to gain valuable insights on dealing with common workplace challenges at two free employment law events this month.
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Annabelle Ewing A bill to remove the three-year time limit on survivors of childhood abuse seeking civil damages in court has passed its first stage in the Scottish Parliament.
Bruce Erroch The new term at the Court of Session sees the return to private practice of Bruce Erroch having completed his term as Advocate Depute and, since 2013, Senior Advocate Depute.
Morag Jack The Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland has appointed Morag Jack, advocate, to the post of in-house convener.
Wes Streeting Royal Bank of Scotland is facing yet another blow to its reputation after MPs told bosses at the Edinburgh-based lender that they may face a parliamentary inquiry into the ballooning sums that the still 73 per cent taxpayer-own bank is spending to defend itself and disgraced former bos
Michael Matheson A group will meet for the first time today to look at how to improve and transform the clinical experience of all victims after reporting sexual assault.
Margaret Mitchell MSP Following the publication of the Justice Committee's report on COPFS, committee convenor, Margaret Mitchell MSP, looks at the issues ahead for Scotland's prosecution body.
Fraser Simpson The dangers of asbestos exposure and the threat asbestos poses to people of all ages throughout Scotland today were the main themes of a conference held in Glasgow on Friday 21 April.
Jamie Kerr Refugees in the UK are at risk of homelessness and destitution because of a “two-tier” system, an all-party parliamentary group has warned.
Gordon Jackson QC Scottish ministers have announced a review of the regulation of legal services with a view to making independent recommendations to reform and modernise the statutory framework for the regulation of legal services and complaints handling.
Mary Sharpe UK government amendments to a bill which would make certain forms of violent and illegal pornography acceptable online so long as they are placed behind age-verification checks have raised serious concerns.
Peter Boyd An Edinburgh lawyer has been invited as the sole Scottish representative to participate in a Commons committee discussing the potential value of the burgeoning equity release industry.
Craig Nicol A Scots lawyer has been shortlisted for an accolade recognising Scotland's top entrepreneur, awarded by Ernst & Young.
Michael Matheson Four new laws aimed at tackling abusive behaviour and sexual harm come into force today including a requirement for judges to direct juries when dealing with trials relating to certain sexual offences.
Emma Guthrie Emma Guthrie spends most of her days as a solicitor in Shepherd and Wedderburn’s property and infrastructure team. However, for 18 days in March Emma was also in New York as a delegate at the 61st United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW), attending on behalf of the Wor
