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Law Society of Scotland receptionists became alarmed after a man got angry about not being able to see someone dealing with his complaint a court has heard. At Edinburgh Sheriff Court yesterday, Kamal Alaroush, 52, was found guilty of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner – likely to make a

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Deborah Miller MacRoberts has strengthened its Dundee base by recruiting employment law specialist Deborah Miller as a partner.

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DWF has been shortlisted for the “Closing the Education Gap” accolade at this year’s Scottish Business in the Community Awards. DWF has been recognised for its education programme 5 STAR Futures that delivers a range of tailored workshops to over 30 schools across the UK, including St Augustin

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Slaugher and May has become the top paying English firm for young lawyers as it increased its newly-qualified solicitors' (NQs) salaries by £5,000 – from the 2014 figure of £65,000 to £70,000. The increase is more than double the pay rise given to NQs last year, which saw salaries go from £63,

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A suspected criminal was arrested after he “liked” his own wanted post on Facebook. The profile of Levi Charles Reardon, a suspect from Montana believed to have stolen a wallet and personal cheques, was uploaded to a Crimestoppers page that stated he was “wanted on: forgery (common scheme), fe

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A parliamentary report scrutinising proposals to legalise assisted suicide has been published today by the health and sport committee. Deputy convener of the committee, Bob Doris MSP said: “First of all, the committee wants to acknowledge the positive intentions of Patrick Harvie MSP in bringing t

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Today sees the publication of Standards of Service for Victims and Witnesses by a number of Scottish criminal justice organisations. The document explains what victims and witnesses can expect to happen at each stage of the criminal justice process, specific standards of service to expect, and inclu

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The Faculty of Advocates has pointed to “the potential to enhance justice” if US-style damages based agreements (DBAs) are introduced in Scotland. However, it stressed the need for regulation of such agreements, and voiced concern at the Scottish government’s decision not to regulate claims ma

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