Graeme Pearson A Labour Party review of Police Scotland has concluded it needs greater scrutiny and lacks transparency.
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Maria Botha-Lopez The property market in east central Scotland is growing in confidence, with an increased number of homes being sold and more properties achieving their home report valuation, according to the latest analysis by ESPC.
Sheriff Simon Collins QC A sheriff has criticised police officers over the death of an injured man two years ago who was put in police custody instead of being taken to hospital.
Scott Milne Thorntons has been named as one of the country’s top performing legal companies in this year's Chambers UK Legal Directory.
Suzanne Moir DWF has been appointed by Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeenshire Council and Moray Council to advise on a £120 million joint energy from waste development in East Tullo.
Jon Close TLT has advised Manchester-headquartered burrito bar Barburrito on the share acquisition ofPinto Restaurants (Holdings) Limited, which has five Mexican restaurants in Edinburgh and Glasgow. This brings Barburrito’s portfolio from 12 to 17 UK restaurants.
James Wolffe QC The Dean of the Faculty of Advocates has pledged his support and the support of the profession to make the new Sheriff Appeal Court a success.
Lord Carloway A scheme involving payments to various trusts set up in respect of executives and footballers employed by the former Rangers Football Club amounted to “a mere redirection of emoluments or earnings” and was accordingly “subject to income tax”.
Charles McGregor An Edinburgh man who wounded a partner at Clyde & Co in an unprovoked knife attack has been sentenced to six years in jail.
Theresa May Internet service providers (ISPs) will be required to store details of customers' online activity for up to a year under a new law proposed by the UK government.
Lucy Keane Scottish advocate, Lucy Keane recently celebrated her admission as an Attorney and Counselor-at-Law in the State of New York. Speaking after her admission ceremony in Albany, New York, Ms Keane said: “ I was delighted to pass the New York Bar Exam at the first attempt - it’s certainly
Lord Hodge A Scottish justice of the Supreme Court has described quotas as “corrosive”.
Maclay Murray & Spens LLP's (MMS) focus on personal growth and development has been rewarded with new accreditation by Investors In People (IIP). Awarding the firm IIP silver accreditation, IIP assessor Stephen McQuillan praised the firm for its support and development of staff, both junior and
Laura Cameron Courts in England and Wales are being warned to prepare for a barrage of “guilty” pleas in health and safety cases after new sentencing guidelines were published while it is expected they will also be observed by Scottish courts.
Jamie Kerr Significant changes to the way UK tourist visas are issued to people from China will provide a huge boost to Britain’s economy, according to one immigration lawyer.
