Susan O’Brien QC Susan O’Brien QC will chair the statutory national public Inquiry into historical abuse of children in care, the Education Secretary, Angela Constance has announced.
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Patrick McGuire Lawyers who represent cyclists hurt on Edinburgh's tram lines have warned that the local council needs to take action before someone dies.
Susan Oates McQueen Legal has announced the appointment of Susan Oates as a senior associate solicitor in its Edinburgh conveyancing team.
Michael Matheson The Justice Secretary has called for a radical change in the way women are treated by the penal system in Scotland.
Prime Minister David Cameron MP The Prime Minister has delayed plans to scrap the Human Rights Act and only raised as major issues Scottish devolution and EU membership in his first Queen's speech.
Scottish Government health secretary Shona Robison MSP An increasing number of NHS patients in Scotland are not being treated within the timescale guaranteed by legislation, according to new figures.
Christine McLintock The incoming president of the Law Society of Scotland has said students are at risk of being priced out of the legal profession unless the Scottish government creates more support for them.
Lord Davidson of Glen Clova A global cigarette and tobacco company is launching the largest corporate compensation case in history over plain packaging legislation.
Ann Logan Ann Logan, a partner at Balfour+Manson, has been accredited by the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) as the first clinical negligence specialist and assessor in Scotland.
Lorna Jack, chief executive of the Law Society of Scotland A record number of solicitors across Scotland, England and Wales voted in this year's election to the Law Society of Scotland's principal decision-making body, the Council.
Northern Ireland Justice Minister David Ford MLA Northern Ireland’s largest law firm has withdrawn from all its major criminal cases in protest against rules that lower the level of legal aid payments the BBC reports.
Ross Yuill The Scottish Legal Aid Board (SLAB) has said it did not receive the correct information from solicitors relating to the families of those who died in the Glasgow bin lorry tragedy last year and added that officials raised discrepancies nearly a month ago.
Christine Grahame The Scottish Parliament's Justice Committee has called for submissions of written evidence on the government's proposed Community Justice (Scotland) Bill.
Millionaire American lawyer Richard Fields has succeeded in a custody battle over a Steinway baby grand piano worth £64,000 in a divorce battle with his wife, Ekaterina Parfenova.
Solicitor general Lesley Thomson QC Lawyers representing the families of victims of the Glasgow bin lorry crash have said their clients are struggling to successfully apply for legal aid for the fatal accident inquiry (FAI).
