Ewan Alexander Pinsent Masons has announced preliminary details of its unaudited financial results for FY14/15.
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Elaine McIlroy Weightmans LLP has added an employment law specialist to its growing Scottish business with the addition of Elaine McIlroy as partner.
Alex Salmond Alex Salmond has criticised “clever-Dick” lawyers and sheriffs, whom he refers to as “daft toffs”, for opposing legislation to tackle sectarianism at football matches that he brought in during his tenure as First Minister.
From left to right, front to back: Jack Robertson, Thorntons chairman; Hamish Watt, Watts partner; Sandra Sutherland, Thorntons partner; Aileen Hunter, Watts partner; Anne McKeown, Thorntons partner Thorntons is to merge with Montrose-based Watts Law, combining resources from 1 July.
Stephen Brookes MBE The Disability Hate Crime Network (DHCN) has responded to media reports, including in SLN, that Scotland has seen a 20 per cent increase in hate crimes against people with disabilities since 2013/14.
Lisa Gregory Digby Brown has launched a new city centre office in Aberdeen, marking the latest stage in the development of the firm’s presence in the north east of Scotland.
Brenda Mitchell Cycle Law Scotland have lent their support to the third annual Edinburgh Festival of Cycling (EdFoC) as an official silver sponsor.
Catriona Munro by Catriona Munro, partner in the EU competition and regulatory team at Maclay Murray & Spens LLP
Chris Harte, chief executive at Morton Fraser Morton Fraser has "seen success on a number of fronts" over the past year, the firm said today as it announced its financial results for 2014/15.
SNP MSP Christina McKelvie Fewer women are taking forward challenges to sexual discrimination in the workplace following the introduction of employment tribunal costs, an MSP has said.
Members of Faculty with the Declaration of Arbroath A delegation from the Faculty of Advocates found a historic reminder of home on a visit to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
Law Society president Andrew Caplen The Law Society has expressed concern about the survival of the justice system in England and Wales as the government moves ahead with plans to reduce fees for solicitors in criminal legal aid cases.
Stephen Gibb (Jo Hanley Photography/johanley.com) Shepherd and Wedderburn has announced its year-end results. Turnover grew 26 per cent to £48 million, whilst profits increased to £18m, results which also reflect the contribution since October 2014 of the firm’s acquisition of Tods Murray.
Adam Wagner The website RightsInfo has produced a series on the 50 most important human rights cases translated into “plain-English short stories”.
Paul Pignatelli DWF has appointed partners Paul Pignatelli and Wayne Lawrence as executive partners for the firm’s Glasgow and Edinburgh offices.
