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An 18-year-old who drove a tractor around Derry in a bid to pick up women has been fined £50. Anthony Breslin admitted having no L-plates on his tractor during his ultimately unsuccessful jaunt through the city in August.

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Today marks 150 years since the birth of Lord Atkin of Aberdovey, a lawyer of Irish, Welsh and Australian origin who is recognised as one of the most influential jurists of the 20th century.

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Colleagues from Thorntons Solicitors in Fife and Edinburgh have raised more than £8,000 for Alzheimer Scotland. This impressive sum was reached through various fundraisers including bake sales, dress down days and support for the charity’s Christmas events. Alexandra Imrie and Cherie Pattie from

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Every person in Scotland benefits from legal aid according to a new study which is the first of its kind in Scotland. In addition to identifying the benefits for individuals who directly receive legal aid, which include positive family relationships, better job prospects and better mental health, th

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A new adopt-a-book scheme has been launched by Abbotsford, home of Sir Walter Scott, to help preserve some of the significant works in his world-renowned library. Scott was a member of the Faculty of Advocates and the Faculty’s long association with Abbotsford, his home near Melrose, is continued

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Douglas Mill I still can't quite believe the response to my earlier article on the implications of the Pagan Osborne collapse. Literally dozens of solicitors have e-mailed or spoken to me. It seems most of them share my views that this latest case could cost the profession limited liability status,

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Two professional footballers who were found to have raped a woman after a judge ruled she was “incapable of consenting” due to the effects of alcohol have had an appeal against the decision dismissed. David Goodwillie and David Robertson were ordered to pay damages of £100,000 to Denise Clair a

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Following an article in SLN detailing Lady Hale's reflections on life in the legal profession for women, as part of the First 100 Years project, Sheriff Brian Kearney sheds light on an early milestone north of the border.

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The Faculty of Advocates is not convinced that specific hate crime legislation is required in Scotland. In a response to an independent review of hate crime legislation by Lord Bracadale, the Faculty stated: "Although others, in particular those to whom such behaviour is directed, are understandably

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Lord Steyn Tributes have been paid to retired law lord, Lord Steyn of Swafield, who has passed away at 85.

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Mitchells Roberton has been chosen as one of three law firms appointed to advise member councils on the preparation of loan agreements securing lending to SMEs by Business Loans Scotland, the national successor to the East of Scotland Investment Fund. Chairman Donald Reid said: "The firm has signifi

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