Professor Lorne Crerar Harper Macleod has attracted five new partners among ten recruits from fellow Scottish firm McClure Naismith LLP, which entered administration on Friday.
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Alison McInnes The Law Society of Scotland has backed calls to raise the age of criminal responsibility in Scotland from eight to 12.
The United Nations (UN) are to investigate the UK government’s welfare reforms following a complaint that there had “grave and systematic” violations of disabled people’s human rights, it has been reported. Disability charity Inclusion Scotland said that they have been contacted by the UN Co
Sheenagh Adams St Kilda has become the first UNESCO World Heritage Site to be added to Scotland’s land register through keeper-induced registration (KIR).
An Aberdeen man who admitted taking a bus for a drug-fuelled joyride has been sentenced to prison for 33 months. Hans Reid, 26, told Aberdeen Sheriff Court that he took the Stagecoach vehicle from Aberdeen's main bus station in May.
Tim Farron Tim Farron, leader of the Liberal Democrats, has said he is confident that former Scottish secretary Alistair Carmichael will survive an upcoming legal challenge to his election in May.
Pictured (front-back, left-right): lawyers Jill Turner, Ysabelle Buckle, Louise Irwin, Lesley Rennie, Susie Lockhart, Catherine Wilson Empire HR has appointed Jill Turner from Pinsent Masons as a litigation expert, bringing the size of its team of lawyers to eight.
Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland QC The Scottish Young Lawyers’ Association has announced that Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland QC will deliver its Annual Lecture for 2015, in association with Scott & Co.
Seven men have been convicted of the sale and supply of drugs after a major police operation discovered a “drug empire” operated from a cell in HMP Edinburgh. Stephen Nisbet, 40, already serving an 18-year prison sentence for the murder of David James in 2003, was working with his brother James
Andrew Mackenzie The Scottish Arbitration Centre has confirmed that Scotland has made it into another international arbitration publication.
Barry Brooks Lawyers occupy more floor space than virtually any other professionals. Now one law firm has come up with an answer to the waste of space: young lawyers are to given cubicles instead of offices.
A man who was given a community payback order with restrictions on his internet use after being convicted of an attempt at “communicating indecently with an older child” has failed in an appeal against sentence. The appellant argued that the sheriff’s intention to restrict his “misuse” of
Donald Findlay QC A pensioner has been jailed for five years for historic sex crimes, despite claims he was unable to fully understand court proceedings due to his advanced dementia.
Lynda Towers Nominations for the Law Society of Scotland's In-house Lawyers Group (ILG) Rising Star Award are now open.
Aamer Anwar There are a number of "complex issues" to be taken into account in the investigation into Sheku Bayoh's death, the Lord Advocate has told Mr Bayoh's family.

 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                 
                 
                 
                