News

6376-6390 of 26818 Articles
Clock icon 1 minute

Clyde & Co has been recognised in the latest edition of Legal 500 for its strength and expertise in insurance. In the new rankings, Clyde & Co has retained a Tier 1 ranking in Scotland in the categories of ‘Medical negligence: defender’, ‘Personal injury: defender’ an

Clock icon 2 minutes

Addleshaw Goddard has attracted a new partner to its dispute resolution team in Scotland with the addition of Claire Thornber, who joins from Weightmans Solicitors. Ms Thornber, who is a solicitor advocate, specialises in property litigation and will work closely with the firm's real estate team in

Clock icon 2 minutes

Pro Bono Week takes place this year from 7 to 11 November. It is an opportunity to recognise, showcase and discuss the voluntary contribution of the UK legal profession in giving free legal help to those in need. For the latest updates follow @ProBonoWeekUK on Twitter and Linkedln.

Clock icon 2 minutes

Edinburgh-based Miso Legal, has raised substantial seed funding from an international group of angel investors, supported by Thorntons’ specialist high growth team. The funding, an undisclosed amount, will enable Miso Legal to invest in further enhancing and marketing the case analysis platfor

Clock icon 1 minute

A court has ordered that thousands of bunnies be destroyed – chocolate ones, that is. German supermarket Lidl has been told by a Swiss court to stop selling its sweet treats since they are too similar to Lindt bunnies and are liable to sow confusion.

Clock icon 5 minutes

A recent ruling by the Inner House of the Court of Session has highlighted the need for parties to take care to understand their contractual obligations when seeking to exercise rights under leases, writes Eilidh Smith. The court ruled that Kuehne+Nagel Limited had been required to pay VAT on a

Clock icon 1 minute

An 80-year-old man who murdered a woman and their young son more than 45 years ago has been sentenced to life imprisonment at the High Court in Inverness. William MacDowell was given a minimum term of 30 years for the murder of Renee and Andrew MacRae in November 1976.

Clock icon 2 minutes

Toppling statues is "violent" and protesters who take part in such acts cannot rely on human rights protections to avoid conviction, the Court of Appeal in England and Wales has ruled. The court was asked to clarify the law following the acquittals of the ‘Colston Four’ in January, when

6376-6390 of 26818 Articles