A man whose wife changed her surname for a supermarket promotion was caught on film taking revenge — by filling her car with cement. The man was seen on video outside a St Petersburg grocery shop using a cement-mixing truck to dump the substance through the car window.
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In April 2016, Turcan Connell began fundraising for its inaugural charity of the year, The Yard and over the last twelve months it has held a number of events throughout the year including:
Alan Inglis The President of the Family Division of the English High Court, Sir James Munby has given his second judgment in two important cases concerning Scottish children placed for adoption in England.
Andrew Langdon QC Women barristers are up in arms over a plan to introduce night courts – which they say will make them work antisocial hours, The Times reports.
A seriously injured former police officer has had to drop her compensation case and cannot afford to raise fresh proceedings after the presiding sheriff’s conflict of interest was only realised three days into the case. Lynsey Henderson, 43, who served as a policewoman for 18 years suffered seriou
Michael O'Flaherty EU countries must act to protect fundamental rights from attack, the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) has said in its 2017 report.
Pat Gray A north-east law firm is marking twenty years in Cults this June as part of its year-long 175th anniversary celebrations.
Westwater Advocates’ Calum MacNeill QC has succeeded in the Inner House, where he represented multiple claimants backed by the GMB Union in a challenge to the “pay protection” arrangements introduced by Glasgow City Council on the introduction of its Workplace Pay and Benefits Review (WPBR) in
24 – 25 July Scotch Whisky Association and others (Appellants) v The Lord Advocate and another (Respondents)
A top Palestinian judge is postponing divorces during the fasting month of Ramadan as he believes people may make hasty decisions "because they have not eaten and not smoked". Mahmoud al-Habbash is Supreme Qadi (or Sharia judge) in the Palestinian Authority, which governs the West Bank.
Provision of Approved Premises for former prisoners constitutes direct discrimination against women which is unlawful unless justified, justices in the Supreme Courthave ruled. Lady Hale, Lord Clarke, Lord Wilson, Lord Hodge and Lord Toulson unanimously allowed the appeal to the extent above. Lady H
Elspeth Paget The number of adults in Scotland registering a power of attorney (PoA) has fallen significantly according to figures obtained by Gillespie Macandrew from the Office of the Public Guardian.
Scotland risks a “race to the bottom” in the standard of legal representation for people accused of the most serious crimes unless the legal aid system is improved, the Faculty of Advocates has suggested. In written evidence to the Independent Review of Legal Aid, the Faculty said criminal legal