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The Law Society of Scotland, while supporting the aims of the Scottish Parliament’s Apologies Bill, has raised questions on what it could achieve in cases involving medical practitioners. Laura Ceresa, a member of the Law Society’s Health and Medical Law Committee, will give evidence today befor

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McEwan Fraser Legal has received both Investors in People and Investors in Young People accreditation, the solicitor and estate agents firm has announced. The firm, which has just been voted Best Estate Agency in Scotland for the third successive year by The Sunday Times, said they were "incredibly

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A huge Chilean cheese scam allegedly operated by a woman in Paris has been exposed. Gilberte van Erpe, 74, stands accused of selling a nearly worthless powder to thousands of Chileans for millions of dollars, having promised them that the powder would produce a "magic cheese" used in cosmetics.

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A woman who had a threesome with a couple then claimed she had been raped is having difficulty finding a lawyer and now claims that she is innocent. Hannah McWhirter, 21, was meant to be sentenced at Aberdeen Sheriff Court for wasting police time.

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Thomas Ross The SLN Spotlight this week falls on Thomas Ross, advocate and president of the Scottish Criminal Bar Association.

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A group of airline workers is planning legal action against British airlines who allegedly poisoned them with contaminated cabin air. Unite the Union is funding legal action by seventeen former and serving cabin crew members, who believe they fell sick after breathing in fumes mixed with engine oil

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Senior employees at Victim Support Scotland (VSS) have raised complaints after members of the charity were told they faced compulsory redundancy. The Herald reports that the Scottish Government has commissioned accounting firm KPMG to carry out an external funding review of the charity, which receiv

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Police Scotland is taking action to counter rural crime in co-operation with government and civic organisations. A new national multi-agency rural crime prevention steering group including the Crown Office, National Farmers' Union (NFU), Scottish Land Estates, Scottish Business Resilience Centre, Sc

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Burgers and Beethoven are on the menu at a McDonald's in Glasgow's Argyle Street which is plagued by late night troublemakers and has seen police called 200 times in 14 months. The Daily Record reports that bosses at the restaurant, which is Scotland's busiest branch, have drafted in Beethoven, Bach

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Eileen Matthew Staff from Tayside legal firm Miller Hendry are participating in a sponsored walk this Saturday 13 June in memory of two members of the Miller Hendry family who sadly passed away, the late Eileen Matthew last year and Jennifer Adams in 2010.

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The Scottish Young Lawyers Association (SYLA) is gearing up for its annual conference, Progression in the Profession, in Glasgow on Monday 15 June. This year's event, adopting the theme Towards 2020, features sessions on business development, career progression, social media, financial fitness, pers

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Deputy first minister John Swinney MSP The Scottish Government has thrown its weight behind calls for more powers to be included in the new devolution legislation working its way through Parliament.

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