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Amy Donachie and David Adams have joined Westwater Advocates today after calling to the bar. Clerk Sheila Westwater said: “Today is a milestone in Amy and David’s careers and we extend a warm welcome to them both today. They each bring with them a wealth of litigation experience and

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Axiom Advocates has welcomed new member Adam McKinlay, who called to the bar today. Prior to calling to the bar, Mr McKinlay practised in Brodies LLP’s dispute resolution department for seven years. He qualified as a solicitor advocate in July 2015. He has appeared regularly in that

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Compass Chambers has announced that Kevin Henry has become its newest member after calling to the bar today. Compass' Richard Pugh was Mr Henry's principal devilmaster and stable members are very pleased Mr Henry is joining them. He has experience of personal injury, clinical negligence, defamation

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Ann MacNeill called to the bar today, joining Hastie Stable. Prior to turning to the law, Ms MacNeill was a Chartered Banker, graduating from the University of Glasgow with an MBA. She specialised during her banking career in managing credit risk.

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Aberdeen firm Lefevre Litigation has announced that Liam Mcallister has been assumed as an equity partner with effect from 1 July 2018. Gregor Kelly, senior partner, said: "Having shown a keen interest in our firm as a student at Aberdeen University, and great promise when we offered Liam a trainees

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The police officer in command during the Hillsborough disaster in 1989 is to face trial for manslaughter, a judge has ruled. An inquest two years ago found that 96 football fans who were crushed to death in the 1989 FA Cup semi-final at Hillsborough were unlawfully killed.

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A multinational cement company has been indicted by French investigative judges on charges including complicity in crimes against humanity and financing of Syrian terrorists. The allegations relate to the conduct of Lafarge Cement Syria, a subsidiary of French-based Lafarge SA, between 2011 and 2014

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Lady Justice Arden DBE and Lord Justice Kitchin will join the Supreme Court as justices on 1 October 2018, followed by Lord Justice Sales on 11 January 2019, it was announced yesterday. Her Majesty The Queen made each of the appointments on the advice of the Prime Minister and Lord Chancellor,

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