David Johnstone The demand for more transparency over land ownership in Scotland will be at the heart of a landowners’ conference next month.
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Aidan O’Neill QC Two ex-pat Britons have failed in their High Court bid for the right to vote in the EU referendum in June.
Jamie McNeill Demand for middle to high end residential property in Edinburgh city centre and the surrounding areas has taken a dramatic upturn since the start of 2016, reports property consultancy, CKD Galbraith.
Hamish Patrick Shepherd and Wedderburn has acted alongside Allen & Overy on the £6.1 billion securitisation of residential UK mortgages by US investment firm, Cerberus Capital Management ─ the largest residential mortgage-backed securitisation (RMBS) since the financial crisis hit in 2007.
Lesley Sawers Lesley Sawers has been appointed the EHRC commissioner for Scotland.
Rhicha Kapila The House of Lords will today debate whether the investigation of alleged sexual assault in the armed forces should be carried out by civilian police instead of senior military officers.
Duncan Weston Ex-Dundas and Wilson partners will be included in CMS’ annual partner remuneration for the first time, The Lawyer reports.
Sheelagh Cooley Shoosmiths has advised NatWest Scotland on its investment to support a large residential housing project in Portobello, Edinburgh, led by developers, Kerwick Ltd.
Stephen Gibb Shepherd and Wedderburn has been awarded Investors in Young People Gold Accreditation. This recognition is in addition to its long standing Investors in People accreditation.
Theresa May The Home Secretary, Theresa May, has said the UK should withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights.
Alison McInnes The Scottish Liberal Democrats have revealed a Police Scotland database of over 850 million number plate records is logged by a method that is not backed by any specific law.
Brian Inkster Crofting Law expert, Brian Inkster, has commented on the publicity from last week surrounding a Common Grazings Committee being summarily removed from office by the Crofting Commission.
Rhoda Grant The purchase of sex should be criminalised but sex workers themselves should not face sanctions, Scottish Labour is to argue in its manifesto.
Mike Dailly Solicitor advocate Mike Dailly is launching a trust fund to help impoverished students in Dundee who want to study at college or university.
Alan Park Alan Park has been promoted to the position of director of legal affairs at the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA), replacing Magnus Cormack who leaves the organisation he joined 33 years ago.
