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Pictured (L-R): Ravinder Kaur, Mark McDonald, MSP, and Janys Scott QC
Ross Jespersen (pictured), the winner of theScottish Legal News / DLA Piper Essay Competition has described his placement at the firm as “invaluable”. Ross, who has a particular interest in the way law intersects with technology, was chosen by a panel of academics from Dundee and Edinburghuniver
Colin Souter has written a response to a September 5 article by solicitorBrian Inkster. The views expressed below are not those of shareholders at Upper Coll Common Grazings or of Scottish Legal News. As the Grazings Constable for Upper Coll, I took over under difficult circumstances, after the form
In her first appearance before the Commons Justice Select Committee the new Justice Secretary reiterated the goal of pushing through a British Bill of Rights. Liz Truss (pictured) confirmed that the Conservativegovernment still plans to repeal the Human Rights Actbut remain a signatory to the Europe
Angela Grahame The Advocates Library, Scotland's original national library, can be visited and toured this month, writes Angela Grahame.
Pictured (L-R): Dot Mullally, Pamela McKeand and Mary McQueen
Derek Hogg Harper Macleod has advised Port of Leith Housing Association in securing a new £35 million private funding facility to support its plans to build over 480 homes for social and mid-market rent in Leith and North Edinburgh by 2020.
A judge in the Court of Session has said Theresa May “acted unreasonably” when as Home Secretary she rejected a Tamil Tiger’s asylum application after he said he risked death if returned. Lord Boyd of Duncansby said that Ms May wrongly rejected the man’s bid to stay in Scotland.
Caroline Maguire Caroline Maguire , employment legal adviser at Law Centre (NI), writes for our sister publication Irish Legal News on access to justice for victims of labour exploitation in the wake of an important UKSC decision.
Fraser Morrison Macdonald Henderson has advised Clark Communications in the acquisition of Golley Slater Scotland Limited.
The HM Courts and Tribunal Service (HMCTS) has taken a tenancy in an Aberdeen office complex. The body, responsible for the administration of the courts south of the border, has taken a long lease for ground-floor accommodation at the AB1 building on Huntly Street.
Lord Hardie The Edinburgh trams inquiry could result in criminal prosecutions according to its chair, Lord Hardie.
Alan Sheeley Pinsent Masons has warned that police budgets risk being swallowed up by law firms unless work given to them to seize fraudsters' assets is done either on a “no win no fee” basis or according to competitive tendering.
