The Faculty of Advocates has awarded nine intrants scholarships to assist them financially when devilling commences next year. Ruth Crawford QC, treasurer of Faculty, who chairs the Faculty’s Scholarship Committee, said: “The Faculty is delighted to be in a position to facilitate ac
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Allen & Overy's financial results have revealed that its equity partners each earn £1.9 million on average. The practice increased pay for its top tier partners by 17 per cent in spite of the pandemic. It reported yesterday that revenue increased by five per cent to £1.77 billion, wh
Poland’s way of disciplining judges falls foul of EU law, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has said. The court said in a statement that “the disciplinary regime for judges in Poland is not compatible with EU law”.
Govan Law Centre (GLC) has published an advance preview of its 2020/21 annual report showing its successes in supporting 4,500 clients despite a "difficult and challenging" year. Despite its services being reduced due to the pandemic, it was still able to offer free advice and legal representat
The European Commission has launched infringement procedures against Hungary and Poland for alleged violations of the fundamental rights of LGBT+ people. The case concerns a controversial new Hungarian law which has been compared to the UK's Section 28 and Polish authorities' failure to respond to t
Many bad men are rich, many good men are poor. But we will not exchange wealth for virtue along with them. One man has money now, another has money at another time. Money goes around, whereas virtue endures.
The bond between the Sicilian mafia and American crime families is as strong as ever, it has emerged. Decades after their links were immortalised in The Godfather trilogy, police have swooped in on members of a major crime family.
Lawyers are generally opposed to the Scottish government's proposals to reform the legal complaints system, the results of a consultation show. A majority of respondents either 'mostly' or 'strongly' disagreed with the majority of the proposals that stem from 2018's Roberton Review. A majority, howe
Workers are under pressure to settle employment claims instead of waiting to go to court as the tribunal system reportedly struggles to cope with the volume of business, The Times reports. Some trials are being listed for 2023.
The Scottish government has yet to achieve its objective of ensuring that people convicted of criminal offences increasingly receive community-based sentences instead of going to prison, according to a new report. The Community Justice (Scotland) Act was introduced in 2016 and established a new nati
All criminal prosecutions linked to killings during the Troubles would be brought to an end under deeply controversial proposals announced by the UK government yesterday. Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis yesterday told MPs that the government wants to introduce a "statute of limitations, to
A solicitor who prepared false invoices for non-existent work in order to steal more than £12,500 from clients’ accounts and who pleaded guilty to embezzlement has been ordered to carry out unpaid work. Louise Sutherland, 60, took the money while employed at Graeme Murray & Co Solici
Poland's judges have defied a European court order to undo the country's judicial reforms, casting doubt on its future as a member of the EU. Stanisław Piotrowicz, a senior judge, said the interim measures of the Court of Justice of the European Union were “not in line” with the Polish
Six students of the Lawscot Foundation, the Law Society of Scotland's social mobility charity, are set to become its first ever law school graduates when they don their caps and gowns to graduate from universities across Scotland over the next week. The Lawscot Foundation students graduating this ye
The General Court of the European Union has dismissed an action brought by Nike and Converse against the European Commission's decision to initiate a formal State aid investigation in respect of their tax arrangements in the Netherlands. In 2019, the Commission decided to initiate a formal investiga
