Lady Dorrian Her Majesty the Queen, on the recommendation of the First Minister, has appointed the Rt. Hon Lady Dorrian QC as Lord Justice Clerk.
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Thomas Ross Police Scotland is to remove domestic abusers from their homes during the Old Firm match on Sunday, The Herald reports, prompting concern from criminal law practitioners.
Professor Gwilym Pryce Increased house prices and shortened selling times have resulted in an encouraging start to the year for the west of Scotland property market, according to the Glasgow Solicitors Property Centre (GSPC).
Michael Matheson The Justice Secretary, Michael Matheson, has said suspected criminals could be electronically tagged instead of being held on remand, The Sunday Post reports.
Caroline Ramsay Pinsent Masons has announced the promotion of 18 individuals – three in Scotland – to its partnership.
Iain Nisbet Cairn Legal has announced that Iain Nisbet is joining the firm as a consultant solicitor.
Richard Foley Pinsent Masons has been named Law Firm of the Year 2016 at the Legal Business awards. It follows a judging process comprised of general counsel from some of the UK’s largest corporates.
Adam Tomkins A Conservative election candidate and legal academic has called for a new UK government department for the constitution.
Theresa May Suspected terrorists who attempt to flee the UK or fail to give police their passports will face up to 12 months in prison under new powers.
John Scrimgeour Greater clarity in the legal framework governing hydrocarbon recovery in the North Sea is required to fully realise the goals of the Wood Review, according to energy law experts at the University of Aberdeen.
Alan Matthew Scottish taxpayers will see a new tax code appearing on their payslips from this week as the Scottish Parliament sets income tax levels for the first time.
Franklin Dehousse The European Court of Justice (ECJ) abused its own rules in order to double the number of judges in the General Court, one of its tribunal members has said.
Brian Inkster Crofting law expert Brian Inkster has said the Scottish government's recently launched consultation on the 2017 crofting elections is "flawed".
Rosemary Agnew The Scottish government has been found guilty of breaching freedom of information laws by keeping Prince Charles’ “black spider” letters secret.
