Norman Dalgleish Morton Fraser has hired Norman Dalgleish, a former senior financial planner at Turcan Connell, adding expertise and experience to the firm’s wealth management practice.
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Alasdair Sutherland Terra Firma Chambers' Robert Sutherland and Alasdair Sutherland will once again participate in the University of Aberdeen’s Land Reform in Review Symposium on Thursday 20 August 2015 at The Old Senate Room, Old Aberdeen.
Yesterday's edition of Scottish Legal News misattributed comments made by Digby Brown's lawyers to Dorothy Bain QC in the ongoing Glasgow bin lorry FAI. Ms Bain did not make these comments. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
A judge has told a man he must marry his girlfriend or spend a fortnight in prison.
Lord Carloway The Scottish Criminal Bar Association (SCBA) has responded to comments made by the Lord Justice Clerk that counsel's questioning of complainers should not be “protracted, vexatious or unfeeling” in a judgment from a case heard last year.
A bus driver with a history of blackouts who killed a colleague when he lost consciousness at the wheel will not be prosecuted, the Crown Office has said. David Logue, 47, was involved in crashes in 1998 and 2008 due to him blacking out at the wheel of his bus.
Cat McLean An English court judgement could pave the way for Scottish companies to win more compensation from banks who mis-sold interest rate hedging products(IRHPs), law firm MBM Commercial has said.
Caroline Levesque-Bartlett Nobody in Scotland has faced jail for failure to pay their TV license in at least half a decade, according to figures obtained under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.
A “prominent” professional sportsman has been granted an injunction preventing a newspaper publishing a “kiss and tell” story about a sexual relationship he had with another woman before he was married. A judge at the High Court in London granted the application by the un-named married coupl
Gordon Bathgate Allan McDougall Solicitors is up for a total of five awards in the Law Awards of Scotland 2015.
Anne Henderson (left) and Colin Henderson
Ian Fraser Pagan Osborne has announced that Ian Fraser, one of its commercial and business services partners, has become a director and shareholder in the company.
Richard Lochhead Growing genetically modified (GM) crops will not be permitted in Scotland, Rural Affairs Secretary Richard Lochhead has announced.
A lawyer in the US and fan of the TV show Game of Thrones has demanded trial by combat in lieu of a jury trial.
The thieves pose with their spoils
