Ledingham Chalmers will bring together members of the Scottish business community next month for a cycle event aimed at raising funds for the £300,000 development of world-class sports facilities in Avoch.
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A man has been forced to drive hundreds of miles back to a local beach after being threatened with prosecution – for stealing pebbles. The incident occurred at Cornish beauty spot Crackington Haven, where beach pebble theft has led to the parish council installing warning signs informing beach
Family law in Scotland will become less certain and probably more expensive after Brexit, the Faculty of Advocates believes. Replying to questions posed by the Scottish government, the Faculty said that current provisions in family law depended on reciprocity, which would be lost when the UK le
Govan Law Centre is looking to identify public interest litigation against Glasgow City Council, The Glasgow School of Art and Kier Construction on behalf of Garnethill residents and local Sauchiehall Street businesses over their "abysmal" treatment after the Glasgow School of Art fire. Residents an
The prisons watchdog has criticised Police Scotland over bringing prisoners to court dressed only in their underwear or pyjamas, saying it stripped them of “human dignity”. In a new report, HM Inspectorate of Prisons in Scotland (HMIPS) said the practice came to light during a routine vi
Burness Paull has advised on the acquisition of a UK-headquartered life sciences advisory company by a NASDAQ-listed US firm in a highly significant deal for the sector. Kinapse, which was established in 2005 and works with major biopharmaceutical companies, has more than 600 employees across the Un
A number of human rights organisations have welcomed the Investigatory Powers Commissioner’s Office's (IPCO) plans to launch a public consultation on the UK’s policy against involvement in torture, the ‘Consolidated Guidance’. The organisations welcomed this change in approac
Hastie Stable advocate Michael Upton has been appointed by the Law Society of Scotland to be the examiner for the annual Civil Rights of Audience Written Examinations for solicitors seeking to qualify as solicitor advocates. Mr Upton studied at Oxford and Edinburgh Universities and at the E.U. Unive
Members of Faculty and staff are cycling, walking and trekking in aid of various good causes next month. Advocate Neil Mackenzie is cycling from Land’s End to John O’ Groats to help Shelter.
Staff from Jackson Boyd are taking part in the three peaks challenge on 21 September 2018 to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. The "Peaky Boyders" – Dave Berry, Lauren Tighe and Victoria Rae – will be tackling the mountainous challenge of climbing Ben Ne
The UK government has formally apologised to 18 members of the Windrush generation it believes could have been wrongfully removed or detained since 2002. The 18 people were identified during a review of removals, detentions and compliant environment measures affecting Caribbean nationals.
Around 35 young lawyers, accountants and surveyors made use of Harper Macleod's Inverness office on Friday night for its very first Inverness Young Professionals beer tasting event.
A man accused of biting off a fellow golfer's finger during an altercation on the course has been released on bail. Derek Harkins, 46, has been ordered not to drink alcohol while he awaits trial on a charge of "mayhem".