Jamie Foulis Family law specialist Jamie Foulis, who joined Balfour+Manson as a trainee six years ago, has been promoted to partner.
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Some of you will be old enough to remember songs and poems like this from your primary days. Things like The Next Stop Is Kirkcaldy. Even as a kid, I never felt entirely comfortable with the Cooper one. Basically about wife beating. Strange. Anyway, what is all this you will be wondering. Cupar. Fif
A man found guilty of murder who claimed that he acted in “self-defence” of a friend who he feared was about to be attacked has had an appeal against his conviction rejected. The Appeal Court of the High Court of Justiciary ruled that the appellant’s plea of “third party provocation” could
Donald MacKinnon Law At Work Ltd (LAW) has achieved accreditation with the Scottish Living Wage Accreditation Initiative, as a Living Wage employer.
Professor Adam Tomkins
Sally Morris-Smith Shepherd and Wedderburn has advised on a £34.7 million funding deal that will lead to the construction of nearly 600 new homes.
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Nigel Geddes Boyd Legal has appointed a senior conveyancing solicitor to its Fife branch.
Willie Rennie Registration of powers of attorney are facing delays of up to three months, Scotland on Sunday reports.
Max Hill QC The UK's independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, Max Hill QC, has spoken out against creating new terror offences or increasing sentences for "modest or middle ground terrorist offences".
Martin Kingston QC and Alasdair Sutherland (Instructed by Morton Fraser LLP) for the Appellant. Roy Martin QC and Alasdair Burnet (Instructed by Burness Paull LLP) for the Respondent. A strategic development planning authority has had its appeal over planning obligations unanimously dismissed by jus
Graham Ogilvy SLN editor Graham Ogilvy ponders the seemingly intractable problems in recruiting new judges to the Scottish judiciary.
The UK Supreme Court has allowed an appeal by the Director of Public Prosecutions against the finding of the High Court in Northern Ireland that the DPP’s decision not to remit dishonest witnesses for re-sentencing was contrary to the interests of justice. Overturning the High Court's finding that
A Scots lawyer who failed to pass on information from the legal aid board to a client in order to progress a medical negligence claim against the NHS has been found guilty of professional misconduct. The Scottish Solicitors’ Discipline Tribunal (SSDT) also fined Raymond Mallon, 50, for causing his
Scottish businesspeople raised more than £80,000 for children's causes at a black tie event hosted by law firm Gilson Gray.
