Michael Matheson Groups helping some of Scotland’s most disadvantaged young people are to receive funding support of £17 million seized from criminals.
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David Wilson MacRoberts' partner David Wilson comes under the SLN Spotlight this week.
Professor Tom McMillan Offenders taken in by police are to be checked for brain injuries over evidence relating head knocks to criminality.
Michael Matheson Justice Secretary Michael Matheson has welcomed the UK government's announcement that it will sign up to a revised Europol co-operation framework in order to preserve membership of the European law enforcement agency beyond next April.
Stephen McGowan TLT Solicitors has secured a unique remote betting operating licence for a gambling platform.
Liz Truss Over 200 judges are challenging the Lord Chancellor in court today over their pensions, alleging discrimination on the basis of race and sex.
Douglas Mill A fairly profound development crept under the radar screens of the profession recently.
Michael O'Flaherty Top EU representatives are gathering in Vienna to discuss how to integrate fundamental rights in the security union.
Robert Carr Anderson Strathern goes up against some of the best known names from the Scottish and international business scene this Thursday at the Scottish Business Awards at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre where the full service law firm has been shortlisted for “Fair Work Employer
Sir Declan Morgan Northern Ireland’s Lord Chief Justice Sir Declan Morgan received a warm welcome in Scotland last night when he delivered the biennial Jean Clark lecture at the University of Dundee and reflected on the role of the judiciary in a modern democracy.
James Wolffe QC Brexit could slow the extradition process down, the Lord Advocate has warned.
Joyce Cullen The University of Dundee is to honour a leading lawyer this month.
Michael O'Flaherty The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) has said EU rules essential to build trust in the EU’s area of justice are seldom invoked, potentially hindering the fair treatment of people involved in criminal proceedings.
Sara Skott Bengtsson The homicide rate in Scotland has fallen by half in the last two decades, resulting in a record low, The Scotsman reports.
Lady Dorrian Court bosses have paid out £9,000 to buy the final commercial batch of VHS recorders in order to play taped evidence during trials.
