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It seems like it’s been a mad few weeks, with crazy snow, holidays and finally some sunshine in our lives! And of course the new financial year has begun, bringing with it a busy period here at CLT as firms have new budgets and resources available. Why not make the most of this by investing in you

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An enormous $117 million judgment against Johnson & Johnson in favour of a man who blamed his asbestos-related cancer on his use of J&J baby powder could lead to further litigation. The multinational company is already fighting 6,000 cases against claimants who believe its baby powder produc

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According to Advocate General Wathelet, EUIPO must re-examine whether the three-dimensional shape of the ‘Kit Kat 4 fingers’ product may be maintained as an EU trade mark. He proposes that the appeals brought by Nestlé, EUIPO and Mondelez be dismissed and states that Nestle did not adduce suffi

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Project Title: The Europeanisation of International Private Law – Implications of Brexit for Children and Families in Scotland The Ph.D. will examine the Europeanisation of international family law rules in Scotland, and will assess the legal consequences and implications for children and families

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The Parole Board for Scotland has appointed a number of lawyers as both legal and general members. Solicitors Kathryn Dawson and Julia Maclaren and academic Gillian McIvor, professor of criminology at Stirling University, have been appointed as general members.

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Byron Nurse Dentons has advised C&C Group plc, owner of drink brands such as Bulmers in Ireland and Magners and Tennent’s in the UK, on its acquisition of Matthew Clark (Holdings) Limited and Bibendum PLB (Topco) Limited from Conviviality Brands Limited, a subsidiary of Conviviality plc. Convi

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A high-tech surveillance operation in China has plucked a man suspected of an historic crime out of a 60,000-person crowd. Facial recognition technology set up at a Jacky Cheung concert in Nanchang scanned tens of thousands of concert-goers and flagged at least one up as a suspect in an "economic cr

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A 62 -year-old woman who was the first juror to be prosecuted under the Bribery Act 2010, has been sentenced to six years in prison. Catherine Leahy served on a jury in a drug trafficking and money laundering trial which returned a not proven verdict in April 2016 following three days of deliberatio

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A new competition has been launched to tap in to the expertise of the Scottish legal community and improve risk management across the profession. The Law Society of Scotland's Innovation Cup encourages innovation amongst Scottish solicitors, trainees, cash-room staff, paralegals and students invitin

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