Lesley Naylor Gilson Gray has appointed Lesley Naylor as its new HR director.
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Roseanna Cunningham A community group in Edinburgh has become the first organisation in an urban area to benefit from community right to buy powers.
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Tobias Lock Tobias Lock, senior lecturer in European law and co-director of the Europa Institute at Edinburgh Law School thinks the two-court solution the best for regulating dealings between the UK and EU after Brexit.
Fraser Oliver Digby Brown Solicitors has passed another landmark with the firm receiving its 1000th review on independent consumer review website Trustpilot.
Jodi Gordon A Scots lawyer acting for motorcyclists who have lost limbs in road traffic accidents is calling on the courts to standardise their approach to compensation claims for prosthetics.
Morton Fraser chairman Maggie Moodie (pictured), is making 'agile working' the focus of her three-year term at the firm's helm. Agile working is the practice of allowing employees to work where, when and how they want to, so long as doing so does not affect service or productivity.
Michael Matheson A new visitor centre for the families of prisoners at Glenochil Prison has been officially opened by Justice Secretary Michael Matheson.
David Buchanan-Cook David Buchanan-Cook, head of oversight at the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission, explores the importance of professionals managing customer expectations.
Lord Neuberger The President of the Supreme Court has told the government that it must provide greater clarity on how domestic law will develop after Brexit.
Scott Williamson Blackadders has become one of the first firms in Scotland to receive an accreditation recognising its work in family inheritance and succession planning.
Judges should join the public debate to maintain their authority and win the confidence of the public a top judge has said.Sir Alan Moses (pictured), a former judge in the Court of Appeal and current chairman of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), said it was time for the judiciary
Equalities secretary Angela Constance Public bodies in Scotland will become the first in the UK to be legally required to put reducing poverty and inequality at the heart of their decision making, under new proposals outlined by ministers.
Two Scottish law graduates have been recognised for their outstanding achievements in conveyancing, with a top award from leading land and property search organisation Millar & Bryce.
Rosalind English 1 Crown Office Row have launched a new regular podcast, Law Pod UK, with presenter Rosalind English, to discuss developments across all aspects of civil and public law in the UK.
