Alison Britton A new healthcare whistleblower should be able to compel public bodies to take action, according to the Law Society of Scotland.
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Paul Wheelhouse A bill meant to strengthen the community justice system in Scotland has been passed by the Scottish Parliament.
Beverley Atkinson DAC Beachcroft Scotland has announced a number of senior appointments to its Edinburgh and Glasgow offices, in line with the firm's plans to expand its business.
Euan Mitchell The infrastructure & projects team at Harper Macleod has advised on a £57 million student accommodation project which is one of the first of its kind in the UK.
John McKendrick A member of the Faculty of Advocates is looking forward to a double celebration, as he takes silk in England & Wales and has a book published.
Richard Lochhead A bill meant to improve the way land in Scotland is used, owned and managed is being amended by the Scottish government.
Andrew Flanagan Scotland’s police watchdog has told MSPs the single force is on course to save £1.1 billion despite a critical report from auditors.
Ian Mackay QC Ian Mackay QC of Compass Chambers, who acted for the appellant in Kennedy v Cordia LLP, summarises this landmark personal injury case. The case gives important guidance to lower courts and practitioners regarding the admissibility of expert evidence, the correct interpretation of certa
Janette Speed The social housing real estate team from Shoosmiths has advised Dunedin Canmore Housing on the phase 2 acquisition of its social housing development in Eskmills, Musselburgh.
Dr Richard Gibbs Marks & Clerk, the UK’s largest intellectual property (IP) firm, has appointed Dr Richard Gibbs as the new managing partner of its Glasgow office.
Stephen Trombala Shepherd and Wedderburn is to sponsor this year’s Digital Technology Awards which showcase and reward innovation, expertise and ambition in Scotland’s flourishing tech sector.
Alison Britton Glasgow Caledonian University professor Alison Britton has been re-appointed as convener to the Law Society of Scotland’s health and medical law sub-committee.
Lorne Crerar Harper Macleod has been appointed to provide commercial and employment law advice on the City of Edinburgh Council legal framework.
Michael Matheson The Scottish government is to challenge a legal loophole critics have said makes Scotland a target for money launderers and tax evaders, The Herald reports.
(L-R): Euan Mackenzie, Simon Crabb and Dorothy Bain QC A Scottish lawyer has given an illuminating talk on the struggle for human rights in conflict-stricken Colombia.
