Angela Crawley, SNP equalities spokesperson The SNP has called on the UK government to match its commitment to reforming gender recognition laws ahead of a House of Commons debate.
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Stephen Gibb Shepherd and Wedderburn has today announced further expansion of its Aberdeen operations through the acquisition of The Commercial Law Practice (CLP), an independent business law firm, which has provided legal services dedicated to the business community in Aberdeen and surrounding area
Professor Hector MacQueen In the latest phase of its review of contract law in Scotland, the Scottish Law Commission has today published a Discussion Paper on the rule against penalty clauses in contracts, raising for consultation purposes the possibilities that the rule be abolished outright, or be
David Menzies Scottish laws on insolvency have been brought together for the first time in a generation as the new Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 2016 comes into force today.
Michael Matheson The number of recorded crimes involving firearms have fallen by a quarter in the past year.
Fraser Oliver Digby Brown Solicitors has become the first law firm in the UK to achieve platinum Level accreditation from Investors in People (IiP), the internationally recognised standard for better people management.
Wayne Lawrence DWF, which has two offices in Scotland has announced plans to merge with Belfast-based commercial law firm C & H Jefferson. The merger will be effective from Thursday 1, December.
Sir Oliver Heald QC The UK government has reversed a 500 per cent increase in immigration tribunal fees.
John Joyce The partners of Addleshaw Goddard and HBJ have voted “by an overwhelming majority” to merge their businesses, creating the UK’s 15th largest legal firm, it was announced today.
Roseanna Cunningham Beavers in Tayside and Argyle are to be given legal protection to extend their range naturally except where they cause serious agricultural damage, The Courier reports.
Iain Mitchell QC The Faculty of Advocates had double representation at the official opening of the French legal year in Paris, with the Dean, Gordon Jackson QC, and Iain Mitchell QC, both in attendance.
Theresa Fyffe A top nurse has claimed there is “little evidence” that prisoners’ health has improved since the NHS assumed responsibility for inmates in 2011, The Herald reports.
Michael Matheson The Justice Secretary has warned that Scotland may have to rely on an outdated extradition agreement from the 1950s following Brexit.
Douglas Mill And Sparks will fly. Which will mean more to solicitors over 55.
Alan Diamond Pinsent Masons has advised on the sale of Skyscanner in what is believed to be the largest corporate transaction in Scotland this year.
