Brian Moore Maclay Murray & Spens LLP (MMS) advised FreeAgent Holdings plc (FreeAgent), a provider of cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) accounting software solutions and mobile applications designed specifically for UK micro-businesses, on its £34.1 million flotation on London's Alternat
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Kenny Crawford The latest publication of the UK House Price Index (UK HPI) shows that the average price of a property in Scotland in September 2016 was £143,006 – an increase of 3.4 per cent on the previous year and an increase of 0.2 per cent when compared to the previous month. This compares to
McEwan Fraser Legal has come forward to offer funding to the Amputee Football Association Scotland (AFAS) who have been desperately seeking the means to ensure that a team of players will be able to attend the England Amputee Football Association (EAFA) Championships in Limerick in March 2017. Aware
in the competition was that candidates should be under 35 years of age. In the view of M. Salaberria Sorondo, who was more than 35 years old when he participated in the competition, there were no reasonable grounds for the age limit imposed by the notice restricting access to the public service. Mr
Michael Matheson Groups helping some of Scotland’s most disadvantaged young people are to receive funding support of £17 million seized from criminals.
A Tunisian man has had his article 8 appeal against a deportation order unanimously dismissed by judges in the Supreme Court because the material available to the Home Secretary could admit of no conclusion other than it was unlikely in the extreme that he would develop a relationship with his child
A man found guilty of posting “threatening” messages on a former partner’s Facebook page following a dispute over contact with the ex-couple’s child has successfully appealed against his conviction. The Sheriff Appeal Court ruled that the sheriff erred in repelling a defence submission of
Lady Hale EU legislation may have to be replaced wholesale before Brexit, according Deputy President of the Supreme Court, Lady Hale.
A woman has filed a lawsuit against international clothes brand Zara after allegedly finding a dead mouse sewn into the hem of her dress. Cailey Fiesel, 24, has submitted photos to New York Supreme Court showing the suspicious bulge in the hem of her brand new Zara dress - and "at least one of appen
The Faculty of Advocates has aided an inquiry into Scotland’s prosecution service with “insightful” oral evidence to MSPs.Derek Ogg QC, and Michael Meehan represented the Faculty at Holyrood's Justice Committee, which is examining the role and purpose of the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal
Calum Steele Scottish courts are being weighed down with domestic abuse cases which are very unlikely to result in any convictions, according to a police body.
Bob Neill A senior barrister MP and head of Westminster’s Justice Committee has written that lawyers south of the border should prepare for a fused profession.
An Iraqi national facing deportation who appealed against a decision of the Court of Appeal to remit an appeal to the Upper Tribunal has had his appeal dismissed by judges in the Supreme Court on the basis the Upper Tribunal failed to take into account the Immigration Rules and his immigration statu
David Cobb Celebrating residents have been quick to acknowledge the help of a volunteer advocate in a successful 18-month fight to avoid losing their homes.
Professor Philippe Sands QC (pictured) has won the Baillie Gifford prize for his book East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity.He said he would share the £30,000 prize with his fellow shortlisted author Hisham Matar and that the pair would be donating the money to a