A five-year-old boy has been caught driving his mum's car in an ambitious bid to cross the United States to buy a Lamborghini. Police in Utah were stunned after they pulled over the car to find a "young, very underage driver", CNN reports.
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A man has been fined after flouting coronavirus restrictions to take his pet fish on a walk. He is one of a number of people in Spain who have allegedly abused rules allowing pet owners to go outside more often, CNN reports.
Couples are set to be married in online weddings following a shake-up of marriage rules in New York. Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Twitter that he is issuing an executive order allowing for marriage licenses to be obtained remotely and for clerks to perform ceremonies via video conference.
A large stash of drugs was seized by police after officers checked two bags labelled "bag full of drugs".
The Supreme Court of Ireland sat as a five-judge panel with four women on the bench for the first time in Irish legal history yesterday.
A delegation of Chinese lawyers were welcomed to Harper Macleod's Edinburgh office as part of a two-week trip to learn more about UK immigration law.
Gillespie Macandrew has announced the appointment of Isla Fern, Conner McConnell, Katie McCormack, Nicola Whyte and Rachael Church as solicitors following their completion of the firm's trainee programme.
A trio of feminist legal academics visited four cities, delivered six half-day workshops and raised over £5,000 for charity over the course of a mammoth 200-mile cycle tour of Scotland.
A man who filmed himself throwing a fridge down a cliff while joking about "recycling" was ordered by police to drag it back up – by hand. Police made their own follow-up video of his Sisyphean effort and published it on Twitter, as well as slapping him with a €45,000 fine.
Dozens of ice cream trucks have been seized by authorities in a major crackdown on traffic law violations. A total of 46 trucks were seized as part of "Operation Meltdown" in New York City, CNN reports.
Inksters Solicitors donated £200 to Social Bite after a consultant asked the law firm to donate her fee to good causes.
Faculty at Edinburgh Law School paid tribute to their colleague Dr David Nichols on his retirement at a special conference marking the occasion.
Glasgow lawyer David McRae, managing director of Just Employment Law, has spoken about his family experience of pancreatic cancer ahead of a major fundraising event for Pancreatic Cancer Scotland (PCS).
Staff at Digby Brown in Kirkcaldy raised over £500 for local mental health charity Support in Mind Scotland at the office's annual quiz night.
Young lawyers from across Europe were welcomed to the Lyon Court office as part of their 12-week programme of events in Scotland.
