A controversial artist from England has announced her marriage to an "impressive stone" she discovered on "a hill facing the sea". Tracey Emin, 52, told Post magazine: "The whole thing with the stone is - it's a big f****ing stone, right. It's in my garden, it's very nice and very impressive and I l
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SLN assistant editor Kapil Summan visited Parliament Hall in Edinburgh to hear former Supreme Court Judicial Assistants (JAs) give their first ever talk in the UK about their roles at an event held by the Scottish Young Lawyers’ Association (SYLA) and kindly hosted by the Society of Solic
Graham Murray
The application process for some lending on land and property in Scotland will change from 1 April 2016 as a new trigger to support the completion of theLand Register of Scotland is activated. The historic deeds-based General Register of Sasines will close to standard securities on April 1 and, as a
The dispute resolution team at MBM Commercial beat stiff competition from CMS, Shoosmiths, and Thompsons to win Litigation Team of the Year at this year's Scott + Co Scottish Legal Awards.
Community Contribution Award (L-R): Dougie Vipond; Fiona Sargent; representative from award sponsors, Frasia Wright Associates; Catriona Shearer, Alasdair Cummings
(L-R): Dougie Vipond of BBC Scotland, Donald Walker, assistant editor, The Scotsman, Mark Harris of Pagan Osborne, Catriona Shearer, BBC Scotland
Clare Foster Shepherd and Wedderburn has advised the UK Green Investment Bank plc (GIB) in relation to its latest green loan to help Stirling Council save £31 million over the next 30 years by installing energy saving streetlights.
(L-R): Jack Boyle, Simon Allison and Andrew Wallace
The First Minister Nicola Sturgeon (centre) with conference attendees
A lawyer who helped establish the Cayman Islands as a tax haven has left over £1.4 million in his will. Harvey McGregor QC, an Edinburgh native, helped set up the islands as a place for rich clients to safeguard their money from the taxman in the 1970s. He was also Warden of New College, Oxford and
The man found guilty of the “World’s End” murders has had his appeal against sentence refused. Angus Sinclair, who was convicted in 2014 of raping and murdering teenagers Helen Scott and Christine Eadie in 1977, argued that the punishment part of 37 years – the “longest in Scotland to date
(L-R): Alistair Dean and Murray McCall
A framework for the devolution of the Employment Tribunal system in Scotland has been criticised by the Faculty of Advocates. Changes under a Draft Order in Council could deny claimants access to tribunals in Scotland, and give the impression that Scotland was second best in a two-tier system in Bri