Michael Stoneham Michael Stoneham details his hopes for Scotland's new national investment bank.
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Ricky Cannon DWF has appointed litigation partner Ricky Cannon and hired associate Neale Tosh to its Glasgow office as the firm looks to strengthen its debt recovery and finance litigation services in Scotland. Both join from Brodies where they specialised in business disputes and asset recovery.
Michael Matheson The overall level of crime in Scotland and the likelihood of being a victim have both fallen since 2008/09 – though there has been no change in the level of crime since 2014/15.
Gillian Wood Three months after the introduction of the Electronic Communications Code (ECC), Gillian Wood comments on its operation in Scotland.
Graeme McCormick
Elliott Portnoy Dentons, the world's largest law firm, has announced combinations with seven other law firms.
A father-of-two who was sentenced to four years and three months' imprisonment following his conviction of the culpable homicide of his terminally ill wife in what was described as a “final act of love” has been admonished after appeal judges quashed his sentence. Ian Gordon, 67, was jailed afte
Pictured (L-R): Anna Poole QC, Maryam Labaki, Angela Grahame QC, and Claire Mitchell
Charles Livingstone
Prime Minister Theresa May has been forced to publish a previously secret order governing criminal activity by British security services. This is the first time that the UK government has acknowledged that guidance exists to regulate such activity within the UK by MI5 agents.
Kate Hodgkiss DLA Piper Scotland is marking International Women’s Day on Thursday 8th March by bringing together members of the business, legal and academic communities to discuss gender equality during an event hosted in Edinburgh.
Two oil and gas exploration companies who are seeking judicial review of the Scottish Government’s decision to ban “fracking” in Scotland have been granted permission to proceed with their legal challenge. A judge in the Court of Session ruled that the application brought by Ineos Upstream Lim
Michael Matheson The Criminal Proceedings in Scotland bulletin for 2016-17 shows an eight per cent reduction over the last year in both the number of people proceeded against in court (107,338), and those subsequently convicted (92,334).
Paul Chapman Scotland may be renowned for its culture of innovation, but it is being outdone by its Scandinavian counterparts, according to a Scottish patents expert.
