Michael Matheson A 10-year strategy aimed at ensuring Police Scotland is equipped to tackle new and emerging threats has been published.
Search: Scottish syndicate purchased land 1901 for £5000
Pictured (L-R): Gary Ross, Ashley Sturrock, Catherine Hart, Ruth Kelliher and Suzanne Hedderman
The Law Society of Scotland is holding its first summer school for pupils aiming for a career in law.Pupils are taking part in the four-day summer school at the Society’s Edinburgh offices this week to find out about studying law at university and what it takes to become a solicitor.
Registers of Scotland is proud to be celebrating its 400 year anniversary this month. For four centuries we have been the guardians of Scotland’s Land Register and have played a unique role in relation to property transactions in Scotland. We are proud of our rich history and the part we have play
Lynne Macfarlane
Pictured: Arun Smith and Matthew McIlree winners of the Dewar Debate 2016/17 (centre) pictured with presiding officer Ken MacIntosh MSP, Andrew Stevenson, Glasgow Bar Association and Graham Matthews, president of the Law Society Scotland
Carole Ewart The Campaign for Freedom of Information in Scotland (CFoIS) has renewed its call for an inquiry to evaluate the impact of freedom of information (FoI) legislation in making Scotland more open and transparent. The CFoIS call comes as the Scottish Parliament debates the motion: "Leading J
Iain Hutcheson MacRoberts has bolstered its team in Dundee with the appointment of corporate lawyer, Iain Hutcheson (pictured).
Glasgow-based commercial law firm Leslie Wolfson has announced the completion of the sale of Empire House in Glasgow on behalf of Town Centre Securities PLC (TCS). The prominent mixed-use scheme in Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, is located close to Buchanan Galleries, and was acquired by George Capita
Vicki Folan Vicki Folan of Inksters Solicitors discusses the highlights of the Crofting Law Conference 2017.
Kenneth Campbell QC The Scottish Council of Law Reporting (SCLR) has appointed Kenneth Campbell QC as its new chairman.
Nicola Edgar Nicola Edgar explains new rules which recently came into force introducing pursuers' offers into the Court of Session and Sheriff Court Ordinary Cause procedure.
Annabelle Ewing
Pictured (L-R) Alisdair MacPherson, Alasdair Peterson, Dr Andrew Steven, Andrew Sweeney and Dionysios Pelekis
The Scottish Parliament’s Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee is encouraging individuals and organisations to share their views on the potential impact of new, devolved legislation for forestry, as it examines the Scottish government’s Forestry and Land Management (Scotland) Bill at stage
