Glenn Houston Two panel members have been appointed to Scotland’s Historic Child Abuse Inquiry by Education Secretary Angela Constance today.
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Maggie Moodie The Scottish government has re-appointed Morton Fraser to provide its debt recovery services. It awarded the firm the first contract from its expanded Legal Services Framework which went live in August.
Ashley Hurst Online retail giant Amazon filed papers on Friday against more than 1,000 people in the United States who allegedly posted “false, misleading and inauthentic” online reviews of its products.
Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland QC Two new Libyan suspects have been identified by prosecutors in Scotland and the US over the 1998 Lockerbie bombing.
Belfast solicitor Kevin Winters Applications for official secret court hearings have more than doubled over the past year Ministry of Justice figures show.
Margaret Waldron, principal solicitor at The Law Practice CFINE, the lead partner of the Food Banks Partnership Aberdeen, providing food parcels to those in poverty in the city, has benefited from the donation of more than 500 items since the beginning of the year from The Law Practice Solicitors an
Gary Assim Shoosmiths’ head of IP and creative industries, Gary Assim, has become chairman of the World Services Group (WSG), a global membership network of more than 130 top professional business services.
Julie Brown Lawyer Julie Brown has been appointed vice president of the Scottish Food Trade Association (SFTA) just months after joining the association's executive committee.
Lord Denning A majority of law students think the legal profession is socially exclusive according to a survey undertaken for The Times.
Geoff Ogle A Scottish government food crime unit has been set up to crack down on food fraud.
David Hossack Morton Fraser has been shortlisted for "Immigration Provider of the Year" in the 2015 Expatriate Management and Mobility Awards (EMMAs) in the EMEA region.
Jennifer Connell A woman in Manhattan who sued her 12-year-old nephew after he jumped into her arms as he welcomed her to his eighth birthday causing her to fall and break her wrist has been awarded nothing.
Neil Stevenson The Scottish Legal Complaints Commission(SLCC) has responded to two Law Society of Scotland consultations on the future of regulation of the solicitor profession in Scotland.
Richard Monkhouse Magistrates are giving criminals lower sentences on purpose to avoid imposing controversial courts charges The Times reports.
Jennifer Young Ledingham Chalmers has increased group turnover to £12.5 million, exceeding 2014’s record turnover by 0.76 per cent.
