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Dr Kath Murray While the recently announced delay to the British Transport Police (BTP) merger with Police Scotland was a welcome relief, it will nonetheless come at a cost that wasn’t accounted for on either side of the border, writes Dr Kath Murray.
Two English publishers have been duped into awarding accolades to a fake law firm in a hoax intended to highlight the glut of legal awards given out in the UK. FLF Abiola & Co, which used a photo of actor Danny Glover as its managing partner, was awarded the accolades by Finance Monthly and Corp
Martin Campbell Martin Campbell looks at whether tax measures have had their intended effect in Edinburgh.
A woman who challenged a confiscation order imposed after her brother was convicted of drugs offences in an attempt to prevent the sale of a property in Edinburgh of which she claimed to be the “beneficial owner” has had her application rejected. A judge in the Court of Session refused to vary t
Lawyers can still book a place at a seminar to be held next Monday on the workings of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015. Top experts will explain the legislation and highlight the key issues for all those involved in using the new rights.
Gillian Ralph Perthshire law firm Macnabs is working in partnership with Churches Action for the Homeless (CATH), a local charity which supports, encourages and promotes the development and delivery of projects to relieve homelessness and poor housing in the Perth & Kinross area, to help them ra
Paul Hilton In their look back at 2017, ESPC found a continued shortage of properties in the Edinburgh market and a sustained increase in selling prices but have yet to see materialise fears that Brexit would have a negative impact on housing.
Local authority lawyers in Scotland are registering to attend an important seminar on the workings of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015. Advocate Mark Lazarowicz, one of the organisers of the event, said: "The conference has special relevance to local authority lawyers because councils a
Harry Smith The Scottish housebuilding sector is performing well despite the political and economic pressures threatened by Brexit, according to Gillespie Macandrew, which has transacted nearly £148 million worth of new build plot sales in the last 12 months.
New laws on asset transfers from public bodies to the community under spotlight at Edinburgh seminar
A wide range of public bodies could find themselves the subjects of applications for “asset transfer” as a result of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015. This legislation gives a wide range of community bodies the right to request “relevant authorities” to transfer land, including
A panel which regulates company takeovers has been granted a court order requiring the chairman of Rangers Football Club to make an offer for all the issued ordinary share capital of Rangers International Football Club Plc not already controlled by him. A judge in the Court of Session found in favou
Members and staff of the Faculty of Advocates have been given heartfelt thanks for bringing “magical” Christmas cheer to vulnerable families. For the third year, Maria Maguire QC has organised a collection of presents, treats and cash which were donated to the family support charity, Home-Start
Ahead of this week’s Scottish budget tomorrow, the Law Society of Scotland has called for further reforms to the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) and has commented on the impact of the Scottish Rate of Income Tax introduced last year. In its comment paper the Law Society has said some of
Maria Both Lopez The average selling price of two bedroom flats in Edinburgh’s New Town and West End have rocketed by 26.9 per cent over the last three months, according to the latest house price report from ESPC.
