A new project which aims to help rural businesses and communities to tackle difficult issues and decisions will be launched with a programme of meetings across communities in the north and west Highlands this month.
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A team of 13 colleagues from Davidson Chalmers, along with a small dog, have raised hundreds of pounds to help some of the most vulnerable people in Scotland get free access to legal services.
More than two dozen people were discovered smuggling gold in their rectums on two flights to India in an operation of unusual size. Over 10kg of the metal was found on 37 passengers across two flights from Sri Lanka to India, with 29 of the smugglers opting to stow their booty in their booties.
The founder of Scotland’s first legal aid centre, the Aberdeen Law Project, has talked about its beginnings in a new video.
Edinburgh Napier Law Clinic is reopening on Tuesday, 26th September. This term the clinic is welcoming new managing directors Katie Adams and Craig Menezes who are doing an excellent job with the expansion of the clinic.
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A driver in Canada has had a speeding ticket against him thrown out because a police officer only addressed him in English. Antoine Hacault, a native Canadian French speaker, was meant to face a judge over alleged speeding in the village of St-Pierre-Jolys in southern Manitoba, CBC reports.
More than 22,000 people have inadvertently signed up for 1,000 hours of community service each after failing to read the terms of a public Wi-Fi hotspot. Manchester-based company Purple inserted the community service clause into the terms and conditions for its public Wi-Fi hotspots to illustrate "a
Pictured: Arun Smith and Matthew McIlree winners of the Dewar Debate 2016/17 (centre) pictured with presiding officer Ken MacIntosh MSP, Andrew Stevenson, Glasgow Bar Association and Graham Matthews, president of the Law Society Scotland
According to Advocate General Bot (pictured), a non-EU national may benefit from a right of residence in the member state in which his EU citizen family member resided before acquiring the nationality of that member state and developing a family life there. In order to guarantee the effectiveness of
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One of the UK’s top academic experts on EU law has confirmed she will be speaking in Edinburgh on what Brexit will mean for EU nationals in Scotland. Professor Eleanor Spaventa, from Durham University European Law Institute (pictured right) will be taking part in a major conference on ‘Brexit an
David Bone Harper Macleod has advised The Renewables Infrastructure Group Limited (TRIG) on the acquisition of Neilston Community Wind Farm in East Renfrewshire.
Glasgow firm Murgitroyd has announced a new £7,500 award to support and further business and social innovation in the UK. The Innovator Launchpad Award includes £5,000 cash and £2,500 of in-kind intellectual property advice.
Two lawyers from Brodies will be clocking up 26.2 miles this weekend in the UK’s most famous marathon to raise money for charity.
