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Martin Gill The global legal profession is facing a period of unprecedented change with technology set to have the greatest impact on law firms over the next five years, according to a report published today by accountancy and business advisory firm BDO LLP.
Michael Matheson The current health and justice response for victims of rape and sexual assault in Scotland is to be transformed.
Aidan O’Neill QC As the UK and EU prepare to start serious negotiations about Brexit, it now looks increasingly likely that there will be a lengthy period where transitional arrangements will be to put in place. These may last several years after the date of actual Brexit. The way these are drawn
Costumed gladiators can return to major tourist spots in Rome after winning a legal battle against local authorities, The Local reports. Rome authorities had banned the performers on the basis they overcharged tourists and in some cases allegedly pick-pocketed them.
Eilidh Wiseman, president of the Law Society of Scotland Trainee solicitors across Scotland could benefit from a pay boost following an increase to the Law Society of Scotland recommended pay rate.
Brian Moore, MMS’ lead corporate partner on the deal Maclay Murray & Spens (MMS) has acted for Highland Distillers Limited, a subsidiary of longstanding MMS client Edrington, in its purchase of The Glenrothes Speyside Single Malt Scotch whisky from Berry Bros. & Rudd Limited, Britain’s o
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Morag Jack The Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland has appointed Morag Jack, advocate, to the post of in-house convener.
Michael Matheson Drug-driving limits and roadside testing will be introduced in Scotland to deal with substance-impaired motorists, Justice Secretary Michael Matheson has announced.
The Council of Europe’s Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) has raised serious concerns over the safety of inmates and staff in prisons in England. The CPT's report following a UK visit last Spring notes prison violence spiralling out of
John Whittle English law firm Keoghs has expanded into Scotland with the opening of a Glasgow office.
James Thornton A charity comprising environmentalist lawyers has challenged the UK government over its "continuing delay" in publishing a new emissions reduction plan and warned it will have "no option but to consider legal action" if delays persist.
Paul Geoghegan Paul Geoghegan has been promoted to the position of partner within Morton Fraser’s corporate law team.
