Glasgow Caledonian Law Clinic has won the Public Services Award at the Evening Times Glasgow Community Champion Awards. The clinic was set up in March 2014 by law lecturer Claire McFadzean and is a student-led and student-run initiative designed to promote access to justice in th
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Advocate Robert Sutherland has completed his trek to the peak of Africa's highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro.
MBM Commercial LLP, together with Chiene & Tait Accountants, held a charity dinner at MBM's offices last week to raise money for Maggie’s in Edinburgh, which provides support to cancer patients and their families.
Glasgow-based corporate law firm Kergan Stewart has announced the appointment of Stephen Smith as a partner. Mr Smith joined Kergan Stewart in 2016 from Brodies and is experienced in all aspects of corporate and commercial law.
Cryptocurrencies and ownership will be the subject of a talk in Edinburgh later this year delivered by an expert in monetary law. Professor David Fox, who holds the chair of common law at Edinburgh University, will deliver a talk entitled "Cryptocurrencies as property: Why does it matter whether you
A data breach at Facebook which affected 50 million accounts, including five million European ones, is to be investigated by the EU. The Irish Data Protection Commission (IDPC), the lead supervisory authority for the social media giant in the EU, is taking in information to determine the basis for a
A review of policing at football matches in Scotland is to be undertaken by a senior officer from south of the border. Deputy chief constable Mark Roberts of South Yorkshire Police will investigate operation planning for games as well as intelligence gathering and resource deployment.
The independent review on the impact of policing on affected communities in Scotland during the miners’ strike, led by John Scott QC, has announced details of events which will be held across Scotland to hear from those directly affected by the dispute. These engagement events are being held b
The annual report of the Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland has been published. This is the ninth report of the board as a statutory body. The report reveals data on applicants in the six appointment rounds that occurred this year, one for sheriffs, one for summary sheriffs and four for tribun
Merger and acquisition activity in the past 12 months has been in rude health, fuelled to a great extent by the ready availability of well-priced debt and a wide range of potential purchasers, writes Rosalie Chadwick. The Private Equity (PE) funds are keen to deploy capital, but there is a mismatch
A man has been jailed for three years and fined over £1 million for overharvesting sea cucumbers.Hoon Namkoong, 62, failed to report nearly 115,000 kilograms of sea cucumbers which he bought between 2014 and 2016.His company, US-based Orient Seafood Production, sold the marine animals in Asia
David Lorimer applies a quantitatively analytical approach to criminal law. He has written previously for SLN on jury analysis and the admissibility of prejudicial evidence (with a journal paper currently under peer review). In this article he indicates how his work led to similar con
