Philippe van Lindhout A bill giving Belgian police the power to enter private homes in search of unauthorised migrants has sparked a backlash from judges.
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David Bell Irwin Mitchell in Glasgow has announced promotions to associate and senior associate.
Latest figures show there has been a rise in the number of traineeships offered by sole practitioners and at firms in the Highlands and Islands.
Judith Robertson The Scottish Human Rights Commission, with the support of a range of leading civil society organisations, has today published guidance on a proposed amendment to the Social Security Bill that would see ministers placed under a duty to have ‘due regard’ to the international human
A woman who went to court over damage caused to her car by walnuts falling from her neighbour's tree has been told to accept the "fact of nature". The woman claimed around €3,000 worth of damage was caused to her car by falling nuts on a windy day in October 2013.
Martha Spurrier The UK government is breaking the law by collecting the nation's internet activity and phone records and letting public bodies grant themselves access to these personal details with no suspicion of serious crime and no independent sign-off – meaning significant parts of its 'Snoope
Pictured (L-R): Fiona Mackintosh, Michael Kusznir & Gillian Smith
Family law is heading for “the wilderness of uncertainty” under current Brexit proposals, a senior member of the Faculty of Advocates has told MSPs. A second member called for consumer protection issues to be moved up the Brexit agenda.
Pictured: Alison Gilson (left) and Emily McQueen
Sir Brian Leveson
Maggie Moodie Morton Fraser has chosen to support SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) as its charity partner for 2018 as part of a wider focus on positive mental wellbeing in the workplace.
Stuart Murdoch
The Independent Review of the Regulation of Legal Services in Scotland has launched a call for evidence. The review has been established by the Scottish government with the aim to fulfil its manifesto commitment to “take forward a consultation to review the regulation of the legal profession in Sc
The Local Government and Communities Committee has recommended the general principles of the Housing (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill in a report published today. The bill is intended to pave the way for the Office for National Statistics to reclassify Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) back to the priva
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