A majority of members on Holyrood’s Justice Committee have backed the Scottish government’s plan to integrate the British Transport Police (BTP) in Scotland into Police Scotland. The committee’s recommendations focus on ensuring that should integration go ahead, there is a seamless transfer of
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Kirk Tudhope Highland businesses have the chance to gain valuable insights on dealing with common workplace challenges at two free employment law events this month.
Philippa Cunniff Gilson Gray has announced plans to launch a family law division after hiring Philippa Cunniff.
The Scottish Civil Justice Council (SCJC) is undertaking a project to reshape the nation’s civil procedure rules and is asking the public to help inform its review. The council is keen to engage with lay people and legal professionals alike to ensure the success of the project.
James Smethurst The key for business during the Brexit process is to maintain an uninterrupted service to clients, according to a new report on the legal impact of Brexit on the UK-based financial services sector from a Magic Circle law firm.
Professor Lorne Crerar Harper Macleod has become an official Proud Supporter of Team Shetland ahead of its bid for glory at the NatWest Island Games XVII in Gotland, Sweden.
One day. One location. Three unmissable conferences. The Law Society of Scotland presents It’s the Law, three concurrent full day conferences for lawyers working in conveyancing, family law and private client work. Taking place in Edinburgh on Thursday 8 June, each of the conferences provides 5.5
Academically gifted law students from disadvantaged backgrounds in Scotland will benefit from a recent cash injection to the Lawscot Foundation - a charity set up by the Law Society of Scotland to remove financial barriers between aspiring law students and their goal of becoming Scottish solicitors.
Sally Nash (left) and Philippa Cunniff Gilson Gray has expanded its family team with the appointment of Sally Nash.
Pictured (L-R): Professor Eric Bergsten, president of the Willem C. Vis moot with three members of the RGU team, Jennifer Lambart, Roy Janho and Annabelle Macpherson.
Pictured (l-r): Jonathan Brown, Susan Stokeld, Christine Brownlie and Callum Thomson
Photo credit: Victoria Young
A medical student who stabbed her boyfriend may be spared a prison term because of her “extraordinary talent”, a judge has said.In September last year, aspiring surgeon Lavinia Woodward, 24, a student at Oxford University, punched and attacked a man she had met on Tinder during a drink and drug
Sally Nash Sally Nash discusses how the latest record-breaking divorce case in England would be treated north of the border.
The Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland launched a new guide today aimed at ensuring mental health patients have their human rights respected at key points in their treatment. The guide – Rights in Mind – is a practical document that lists people’s rights when they are first admitted to hos

 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                 
                 
                 
                