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Meghan Jenkins warns employers about HMRC fines of up to £20,000 per underpaid worker for breaching National Minimum wage obligations – fines that are levied on top of the obligation to reimburse the underpaid wages. At the end of September, HMRC reported that a record number of employer

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Shoosmiths has this week been named a LEX winner 2018/2019 in three of its categories. It follows analysis by student law firm guide, The Lex 100, of anonymous responses received from 2,800 trainees across 147 UK law firms.   In evaluating their firms, trainees assigned scores relatin

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A new law that stops Shetland being put in a box on maps of Scotland has come into force. Under the Islands (Scotland) Act 2018, its position relative to the mainland will now have to be “accurately and proportionately” shown on maps produced by Scottish government bodies.

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The First Division of the Court of Session, chaired by the Lord President, Lord Carloway, have written to the Court of Justice of the European Union requesting a preliminary ruling on whether the UK decision to leave the European Union can be unilaterally revoked. The reference follows the Court of

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BTO Solicitors LLP has announced that partner Paul Motion, who heads the firm’s data protection and online reputation teams, has been accredited by the Law Society of Scotland as a specialist in freedom of information and data protection law. This is only the second such accreditation to be aw

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A go-kart operator that allowed drivers to dress up as Mario characters and drive through major Japanese cities has lost a court battle with Nintendo. The video game company said the MariCAR go-kart service did not have permission to allow drivers to dress up as its characters.

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Margaret Reid, higher executive officer at Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service; Frank Reid, managing director, Robertson Northern; Jeff Hedley, project director, Robertson Northern and Nikki Burnel, executive officer to Sheriff Principal A key milestone has been reached at the Inverness Justice Ce

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Unseen items from 19th century revolutionary, author and activist Frederick Douglass and his family will be on public display for the first time this month at the National Library of Scotland. The exhibition of original manuscript letters, speeches and photographs provides powerful insight into the

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The Scottish Young Lawyers’ Association (SYLA) has announced its latest series of events. It is a busy time of year so check out the full list of events below. So you want to be an IP/IT Lawyer? – Tuesday 9 October 2018, Burness Paull LLP, Glasgow

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Agents for Britain’s security service are authorised to commit serious crimes, on British soil, without informing prosecutors, under a secretive MI5 policy, a court has been told. Reprieve, Privacy International, the Pat Finucane Centre and the Committee on the Administration of Justice a

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