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The UK government "tore up the constitutional rulebook" yesterday after it won a vote to limit debate on Lords amendments to the EU Withdrawal Bill, leaving 15 minutes for devolution to be discussed, the Scottish government has said. David Lidington, Cabinet Office Minister, spoke for 15 minutes on

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A law student has enjoyed one of the experiences of his life during mentoring by a member of the Faculty of Advocates. Samuel Munyeza was able to meet and chat with Lord Hardie, an architect of the Human Rights Act 1998, as he shadowed Euan Mackenzie QC for a few days.

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A proposed bill on transport will bring forward the most radical measures since devolution, the Scottish government has said. The Transport (Scotland) Bill aims to empower local authorities and establish consistent standards in the transport system.

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Malcolm Combe, a senior lecturer at the University of Aberdeen and chair of the Scottish University Law Clinic Network, discusses the most recent gathering of law clinic experts. On 6 June 2018, students and staff from seven of Scotland’s universities met at the University of Dundee for the se

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Elizabeth Comerford discusses the strategies cybercriminals use against lawyers and some of the precautions firms can take. Cyber fraud is a continuing, ever-evolving and increasingly sophisticated threat to the legal profession. In December 2016, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (the regulator i

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Ten people per week are self-harming in prison, according to figures obtained by the Scottish Liberal Democrats. Justice spokesperson Liam McArthur MSP revealed the extent of self-harm in Scottish prisons as new figures showed that the number of cases recorded has doubled over the past fiv

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Victims of surgical mesh across Scotland and their legal teams have hailed a very important legal milestone made public today by the Court of Session. Hundreds of women from all parts of the country are currently taking legal action against the manufactures of surgical mesh after suffering horrific

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Compass Chambers has welcomed Gavin Anderson as its newest member after he joined today. Mr Anderson comes with a wealth of regulatory crime experience particularly in relation to health & safety, environmental and corporate crime, and has extensive experience of fatal accident inquiries.

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RSB Lindsays has appointed solicitor Alison Broomhall to its Dundee commercial property team. Ms Broomhall has worked in commercial property for over two-and-half years and her previous experience includes acting for landlord and tenant in retail, hospitality and leisure transactions and acting for

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Congratulations are due to the University of Dundee, which has been ranked third for law in this year’s Guardian University guide. The university tweeted: “We're elated with this result, and many thanks to all those staff, administrators and students that made it possible!”

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Kathleen McAnea outlines why developers should review a recent case when procuring works and considering the extent of their design consultant’s liability. The limits of a lead consultant’s liability for a project were highlighted in a new Scottish appeal court decision wh

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Govan Law Centre's Mike Dailly will be the keynote speaker at the Scottish University Law Clinic Network annual conference, which has as its theme this year virtual pro bono and how it might be applied in the community. Mr Dailly told Scottish Legal News: “This event will provide a fantas

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