A judge in Turkey who criticised a female lawyer over the length of her skirt has been suspended, The Independent reports. Mehmet Yoylu complained that lawyer Tugce Cetin’s skirt was higher than the regulated 15cm above the knees and wanted to refer her to the bar association.
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Aberdeen firm James & George Collie LLP (incorporating Kinnear & Falconer, Stonehaven) has announced the promotion of Steven Allan to associate. Mr Allan joined the firm in February 2017 having previously worked for a number of other established local firms and has significant experience in
Applications are being sought by the Faculty of Advocates for lay members to serve on its Complaints Committee and Disciplinary Tribunal. Lay members make up at least 50 per cent of both the committee and the tribunal, and the Faculty is keen to increase its pool of lay members, particularly from mi
The father of an Algerian student murdered in December 2017 in Glasgow has criticised the Crown Office for treating him like an “imbecile”. The body of Meryem Elbah, 30, was found at a tower block in December 2017, the Sunday Mail reports.
Banking giant JP Morgan has settled a class action lawsuit over its parental leave policy by agreeing to pay affected employees $5m (£3.9m). Derek Rotondo said the bank refused him parental leave benefit normally available to all employees who are "primary caregivers".
Welcome to the first of our monthly round-ups where we will review activity from the last four weeks in Scotland's dynamic commercial property sector. For sponsor or advertising opportunities contact Jeff Anderson on 01292 479 443 or email jeff@scottishnews.com. KanAm Grund Group has concluded
The Airdrie Justice of the Peace Court will open for business at its new premises on 10 June 2019. The court has relocated from the current premises in Coatbridge, following a public consultation last year. The new court will be located directly opposite the existing Airdrie Sheriff Court.
Two cornerstones of the land and rural business law team at Thorntons in Arbroath have retired following a combined 82 years’ service. Partner George Dunlop and associate David Dundas each marked their retirement from Thorntons this month.
The UK government would do well to replicate the American approach to anti-bribery guidance, writes Tom Stocker. Earlier this month the UK government published a response to the findings of a review of the Bribery Act 2010 by a House of Lords Select Committee. The response provided an insight into t
BTO Solicitors LLP is sponsoring an exhibition featuring works of art from the public collection owned by charity Art in Healthcare. Presented as part of the Connect with Nature Festival at Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, this exciting exhibition presents a selection of work from t
The Lord President, Lord Carloway is to be questioned over demands to establish a judicial register of interests. Politicians on Holyrood's Justice Committee will question Scotland's most senior judge amid concerns over how little is known to the Scottish public about the external interests of the j
Brodies LLP has been appointed to advise hub South East Scotland Limited on a number of primary and secondary school projects in East Lothian, West Lothian and Edinburgh. Brodies’ infrastructure team, which includes experts in infrastructure, procurement, finance and construction, will work wi
Julie Hamilton comments on the role of the expert witness in the wake of a recent case south of the border. The recent, high profile collapse of a multimillion pound fraud trial in London highlights the importance of expert evidence. The role of an expert witness should be to provide the court with
Advocacy skills training will have a truly international flavour this week at a special course organised by the Faculty of Advocates.
Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP has given a warm welcome to Angus Rutherford, Michal Polaski and Sarah Rasul who have joined the firm for four weeks on its summer placement scheme.
