Pictured: Andrew Mackenzie, Chief Executive of the Scottish Arbitration Centre; Rt Hon Lord Carloway, Lord President of the Court of Session; and Brandon Malone, Chairman of the Centre The Scottish Arbitration Centre has held its fourth annual arbitrator training day. The event, which was sponsored
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Pictured (l-r): Suzanne Hardie and Nicola Ross Morton Fraser has promoted Suzanne Hardie and Nicola Ross to the position of Partner, bringing the firm’s total number of partners to 43.
Gillian Rushbury, partner at BLM BLM has welcomed the introduction of the first online portal for launching court actions in Scotland as the “start of court action for the Netflix generation”.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon The Scottish government has launched a twelve-week consultation on the proposed new Scottish Independence Referendum Bill.
Lib Dem MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton The Scottish government has been urged to ensure that proposed pardons for gay and bisexual men convicted of now abolished sexual offences also apply to people in Scotland.
Dr Rosmarijn van Kleef A leading European sporting and civil law specialist has urged Scottish football clubs to catch up with their continental colleagues and accept strict liability for the conduct of their own fans.
Angela Grahame QC More than 50 advocates are preparing to help nurses and midwives who may be facing the trauma of disciplinary proceedings with no-one at their side.
Lord Matthews At the High Court in Glasgow today Lord Matthews sentenced Ronnie Coulter to life imprisonment for the murder of Surjit Singh Chhokar with a punishment part of 19 years and eight months.
Liam McArthur The Scottish Liberal Democrats have called the Scottish government's declaration that it is meeting its police officer headcount target a “routine pretence”.
Jack Robertson Thorntons’ chairman Jack Robertson has been awarded a prestigious “Outstanding Contribution” award for his sustained success over a career spanning five decades.
A child contact case that had been in a succession of courts for seven years - almost all of the life of the child involved - appears to have reached a conclusion in a judgment by Lord Brailsford published last week. In AH v. CH Scotland's senior family judge ordered that direct contact by a father
A new, ground-breaking appraisal scheme has been introduced by the Faculty of Advocates, to give the public confidence that they can expect “top notch” representation from advocates. The Quality Assurance Programme requires all 450 practising advocates to undergo assessments to show they have ma
Michael O'Flaherty Top EU representatives are gathering in Vienna to discuss how to integrate fundamental rights in the security union.
Douglas Mill A fairly profound development crept under the radar screens of the profession recently.
A Tunisian man has had his article 8 appeal against a deportation order unanimously dismissed by judges in the Supreme Court because the material available to the Home Secretary could admit of no conclusion other than it was unlikely in the extreme that he would develop a relationship with his child
