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DLA Piper Scotland will relaunch LAW, the firm's global gender balance network, tomorrow at an event with guest speaker Dr Cal Major. Scotland will host the first in a series of events across the UK to celebrate the global relaunch of LAW, which was established to promote gender diversity and streng
Young couples are increasingly asking lawyers to write social media clauses into their pre-nuptial agreements. Family law firm Fields and Dennis, based in the US city of Boston, said young couples are worried about their online reputations in the event of a divorce.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published proposals to introduce a price cap on the fees claims management companies (CMCs) charge their customers in relation to claims for financial products and services. Some consumers currently pay fees of more than 40 per cent of the redress they recei
Yesterday was a record day for our sister publication Scottish Construction Now with over 30,000 visitors to its website. The total number of unique visitors was 30,483 – a new milestone. The free daily SCN newsletter was also sent to 10,110 readers.
UK measures to avoid complicity in forced labour in China must be extended, human rights campaigners have said. Responding to the announcement from the Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab that companies will have to meet requirements showing their supply chains are free from forced labour in the Xinjiang
The European Court of Human Rights has rejected the applications of three symphysiotomy victims in Ireland as being “manifestly ill-founded”. The women, who are to remain anonymous, claimed that Ireland had breached their human rights by preventing them from pursuing complaints that the
On Monday 30 November, the Equality and Human Rights Commission Scotland will host a webinar exploring the topic of retained EU law with regard to the general principles and implications for equality and workers’ rights post-Brexit. Retained EU law is an entirely new concept raising many quest
Three authors will be discussing their contributions to a new book entitled Intersections of Law and Culture at the International Criminal Court. Dr Julie Fraser and Dr Brianne McGonigle Leyh, both of the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights, Utrecht University and Phoebe Oyugi, PhD candidate, Stel
In academia much bogus knowledge is tolerated in the name of academic freedom – which is like allowing for the sale of contaminated food in the name of free enterprise.
On this day 70 years ago, the European Convention on Human Rights was signed in Rome.
Scottish Legal News is pleased to report that our sister publication, Scottish Construction Now, has passed a significant milestone breaking through the 10,000 subscribers mark to its free daily newsletter with over 140,000 unique visitors to the www.scottishconstructionnow.com website each mo
Thorntons' Gurjit Pall has urged Scottish businesses to apply for a Home Office sponsor licence as the Brexit transition period draws to a close – to ensure they can still access the best overseas talent. “With the new rules looming, employers should consider applying for a sponsor
The Ampersand Advocates Bitesized webinar series continues tomorrow with Archie MacSporran discussing complications of accommodation costs, following the recent Swift v Carpenter judgment. Mr MacSporran will discuss out how to value an accommodation claim with an analysis of the Court of A
