A football team which was disqualified from a tournament because it fielded a player who was serving a disciplinary suspension at the time has lost its appeal.
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From left: Jaimie Wolbers, Kim Atkinson, Sean Callery, David Meighan (lying down), Sarah Jane Scott, Russell Whyte, Marina Sinclair-Chin, Georgie Millyard, Victoria Kimber, Matthew Jack, Katie Wood, Martin Wood.
Employees of a Scottish university who were employed under limited term contracts (LTCs) and who were dismissed but were not included in a redundancy consultation process have won their appeal at the UK Supreme Court.
Paul Wheelhouse Legal highs are the cause of an increasing number of drug deaths according to the latest statistics.
Stuart Malcolm Shoosmiths has advised laser developer and manufacturer M Squared Lasers on an agreement to develop new technologies with the University of St Andrews.
Neil Stevenson The Scottish Legal Complaints Commission (SLCC), the independent body for complaints against solicitors, advocates and other legal practitioners in Scotland, has announced the appointment of Neil Stevenson as its new chief executive officer.
Michael Matheson Councils could soon be able to refuse applications for new pubs, hire cars and lap dancers on the grounds there are too many in their area.
University of Edinburgh Graduates in law from the top ranking UK universities can expect to see six-figure salaries within 10 years according to new figures.
Andrew Leaitherland DWF has announced that it has signed terms to merge with niche insurance practice Watmores.
The board of a national park are to consider introducing new “byelaw zones” and other measures including a restriction on the decades-old right to camp on the shores of a number of lochs.
Paul Wheelhouse The Scottish Women’s Rights Centre (SWRC) is being launched today to ensure that women in Scotland who have or are experiencing gender based violence are able to access timely and appropriate legal advice and information.
From left: Jane Rutherford, head of learning & development; Murray McCall, managing partner; Ashleigh Anderson, secretary; Laura Peacock, IIP; Chris McDowall, HR and organisational development partner
The Edinburgh trams inquiry into why the project took so long and overran its budget could take as long as two years to complete.
Lord Carloway The lord justice clerk has been criticised by an advocate for saying his critics have “transparent self-interest”.
Murray McCall Anderson Strathern’s managing partner has said the firm is considering expanding into Dundee and Aberdeen.
