Lord Keen of Elie QC A former Dean of Faculty has been given the civil justice brief by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ).
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Lord Hardie The Edinburgh trams inquiry has already cost more than £3.7 million, BBC Scotland reports.
Mike Dailly Govan Law Centre (GLC) has written to business minister Paul Wheelhouse, expressing its concern that many creditors are gaining a massive financial windfall at the expense of financially vulnerable people in Scotland who are finding it tough to make ends meet.
Numan Kurtulmuş Turkey is to temporarily suspend the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) as part of its state of emergency declared in the wake of an attempted coup apparently led by members of the Gülenist movement.
George Frier Shepherd and Wedderburn acted for Scottish Sea Farms (SSF), one of Scotland’s leading salmon producers, in its recent acquisition of a development site for a new freshwater fish facility near Oban.
Petra Grunenberg Blackadders LLP has announced that partner and head of the rural land & business division, Petra Grunenberg, has been awarded accreditation in agricultural law.
Nicola Sturgeon Scotland is set to bring forward legislation intended to tackle child poverty for the first time in its history, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced.
Kasra Nouroozi The first legal challenge over Brexit, focused on the question of whether the Prime Minister requires the approval of MPs to activate Article 50 and begin the process of leaving the European Union, will be heard by the High Court in London this October.
Brian Inkster Crofting law expert Brian Inkster has urged the Scottish government to exercise caution in removing the Crofting Commission from the list of tribunals in the Tribunals (Scotland) Act 2014. He considers that such a move may be premature pending the outcome of an investigation into the C
Professor Lorraine Radford The cost of the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry which has become mired in controversy since its launch last year has already reached £1.8 million.
Professor Laurence Gormley A record number of commercial and business-related disputes were sent to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) last year.
Gregor Mitchell HBJ Gateley has announced the appointment of a private client specialist to bolster their Private Client team across Scotland.
Kate Frame The Police Investigations & Review Commissioner (PIRC) has begun two new investigations.
Professor John Hudson An expert in legal history and medieval studies has been elected to the British Academy.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg A US Supreme Court judge has said she regrets criticising US presidential hopeful Donald Trump by calling him a “faker”.
