Aidan O’Neill QC Aidan O’Neill QC was the sole member of Faculty at Westminster Hall on Monday to take silk alongside 113 other barristers.
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Gordon Jackson QC A major new event is being added to the nation’s legal and cultural calendar – a dinner hosted by the Dean of the Faculty of Advocates to celebrate all things Scottish.
Gavin Macgregor Employment law, wellness and HR specialist, Loch Associates Group, has expanded its team in Scotland with the appointment of Gavin Macgregor as employment lawyer and Wendy Davidson as HR consultant.
Keith Campbell The Scottish government is consulting on the future of unconventional oil and gas development in Scotland, writes MacRoberts' Keith Campbell.
Jennifer Maciver Jennifer Maciver has joined Gillespie Macandrew LLP as a legal director and head of family law.
Jodie Ginsberg Proposed changes to official secrets legislation would see the maximum prison sentence for journalists who obtain leaked official documents increased to 14 years.
Margaret Mitchell The Scottish government is sitting on £1 million worth of empty courtrooms, while around one in six Police Scotland buildings are not in daily use,
Maria Botha-Lopez The property market in east central Scotland has seen a slight increase in the number of properties being put up for sale over the last three months, according to the latest analysis from ESPC.
Angela Constance The Child Poverty (Scotland) Bill has been published today and will see Scotland become the only part of the UK with statutory targets in a bid to reduce the number of children experiencing the damaging effects of poverty by 2030.
Iain Nisbet No school closure decisions were reviewed in what has been a "quiet year", according to the second School Closure Review Panels report.
Michael Russell The Scottish Parliament has agreed that the UK government’s European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill should not proceed.
Sandra White The successful delivery of the devolution of social security is to be investigated by two parliamentary committees.
Colin Graham Thorntons’ profits were up eight per cent to £4.3 miliion while revenue jumped 14 per cent to £22.8m in the year to 31 May 2016.
Michael Matheson New nationwide standards are being introduced to ensure consistent delivery of forensic medical examinations for victims of sexual violence.
Andrew Blain Shepherd and Wedderburn’s corporate team has acted on over 72 deals spanning 12 sectors in the past year, including: energy and natural resources; media and technology; life sciences; and financial services. Collectively, the value of these deals amounted to £5.7 billion.
