Rosemary Agnew Scottish government plans to extend freedom of information (FOI) laws should cover private schools according to Scotland's information commissioner.
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John Nimmo UK corporate law firm Nimmo WS has signed a deal with Manhattan law firm Rooney PC to create Rooney Nimmo, a joint legal venture with offices in Edinburgh, New York and London.
Frank Mulholland The Crown Office and Health and Safety Executive’s Health and Safety Conference at Aberdeen University today will look at the issues surrounding the investigation and prosecution of health and safety cases and provide a forum for investigators, prosecutors and defence lawyers to d
Jonathan Smithers Magistrates are allowing petty criminals to go unpunished in order to protect them from new court fees by issuing absolute discharges according to The Independent.
Yves Bot The European Commission’s decision that safeguards on personal data transferred from the EU to the US under the "Safe Harbour" agreement are adequate does not prevent national authorities from suspending the transfer of European Facebook subscribers’ data to US servers according to the
Rosa Curling Members of the UK parliament have joined charity Reprieve and law firm Leigh Day to demand information about the UK's use of unmanned combat drones.
Hillel Neuer An ambassador to Saudi Arabia has been controversially appointed as chair of the Consultative Group to the President of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC).
Tyrone Jones DWF has been named a top employer by charity Working Families.
Pamela Muir Two lawyers have joined Morisons Solicitors while a third has been promoted, the Edinburgh-based law firm has confirmed.
Margaret Mitchell Holyrood's justice committee has rejected a bid to amend the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Bill to protect the personal information of sexual assault and rape survivors.
Lord Jonathan Sumption A Supreme Court judge has said it could take 50 years to achieve gender equality within the UK's senior judiciary.
Cat MacLean Cat MacLean writes about a new scheme which aims to persuade Insolvency Practitioners to pursue claims for a company in liquidation or administration, against banks.
Gerry McAlinden QC Almost 400 people in Northern Ireland's courts have been left without legal representation due to an ongoing protest against legal aid cuts.
April Smith A North Carolina teenager has been prosecuted for possessing naked images of himself in a case which has been derided by criminal justice experts.
Yves Bot A data-sharing deal between the EU and the US will come under the scrutiny of the European Court of Justice's Advocate General, Yves Bot tomorrow when he determines whether it is still binding following allegations of American spying.
