Lady Dorrian The Rt Hon Lady Dorrian, who made history this year on her appointment as the first female Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland, will give the opening keynote speech at the Law Society of Scotland’s annual conference this month.
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Pictured front row (L-R): Lady Carmichael, Lord Doherty, Archbishop Leo Cushley, Lord Matthews, Lord Drummond Young and Lord Uist
The Law Society of Scotland has launched a series of free events for trainee solicitors across Scotland to hear from an expert panel and meet other trainees in their area.The trainee roadshow will travel to Aberdeen, Dundee, Glasgow and Edinburgh and bring together representatives from the Law Socie
Terra Firma Chambers’ David Bartos is running the Glen Nevis 10K on Sunday 2nd October to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. The Glen Nevis 10K is part of the "Glencoe Marathon Gathering", the pinnacle of the trail running calendar in 2016. The route circumnavigates and summits Cow Hill be
Andrew Flanagan Police Scotland needs more graduates tackling cybercrime and fewer uniformed officers, according to a senior police watchdog figure.
MacRoberts and Morton Fraser are in late stage merger talks, The Lawyer reports. A merger would establish a new firm with a turnover of £38 million, making it the sixth largest by revenue in Scotland.
The recently released rankings from legal directory Legal 500 make excellent reading for Harper Macleod. The firm saw its number of recommended lawyers almost double to 43, while a 30 per cent increase in the number of specialist areas the firm is ranked in took this figure to 34. Harper Macleod als
The issues particular to Northern Ireland in the two Brexit challenges before the High Court in Belfast will be heard at the hearing on 4-5 October, a judge has ruled. Challenges are brought by Raymond McCord, a victims’ rights campaigner whose son was killed by loyalist paramilitaries in 1997, an
Advocate General Sharpston has stated that the Court of Justice of the European Union should annul the measures maintaining Hamas and LTTE on the EU list of terrorist organisations, on procedural grounds. On 27th December 2001, the Council of the European Union adopted a common position and a regula
A British businessman wanted by authorities in Taiwan to serve a prison sentence after he was found guilty of negligent manslaughter following a drink-driving accident has won a human rights appeal to stay in Scotland. Zain Dean, 44, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment after being convicted of
A man has admitted stealing apples from Tesco on almost a dozen occasions by scanning them through a self-service machine as carrots. Aidan Martin Devlin, 53, told Newtownards Magistrates Court that he scanned apples as carrots on 11 occasions, and did the same with another fruit on a twelfth occasi
Patrick Bell On Sunday 2 October, a team from Shepherd and Wedderburn will lace up their running shoes to take part in this year’s "Bank of Scotland Great Scottish Run".
Close to half (44 per cent) of urgent mental health detentions made in the past year were initiated by a doctor without the support and expertise of a mental health officer, it has been revealed. In a report published today, the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland also finds that the number of ne
Bridget McCann Members of the Faculty of Advocates have been picking up some expert advice on using and caring for one of the most important tools of their trade – the voice.