The Dementia Trust is calling on Scotland’s legal community to help families act early and put power of attorney protection ...
Dear Editor, During debates on the Victims, Witnesses and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill, Justice Secretary Angela Constance ...
Legal academics were among the recipients of Royal Society of Edinburgh medals awarded at a ceremony held this week.
In this interview Aidan O’Neill KC, who acted for the appellant Daly before the Supreme Court in Daly v HM Advocate; Keir v ...
Art Fraud provides a very readable history of the stories behind some of the greatest controversies in modern art history: ...
Macdonald Henderson is once again the top legal adviser in Scotland with 23 deals this year, the latest Experian M&A report ...
A schoolteacher who made headlines for being struck off after selling explicit photos online has been slapped with a £25,000 ...
US law firms have ignited a fresh City pay battle after awarding London associates bonuses that dwarf those on offer at ...
The “golden thread” of British justice – the principle that people are innocent until proven guilty – has been exposed by the ...
A Livingston sheriff who heard a preliminary proof in an action for child contact has made an ex tempore judgment finding that the father seeking the contact order had sexually abused his child once ...
The Law Society of Scotland has launched a new scheme to help smaller law firms make better use of technology to benefit their businesses and clients. The LawscotTech Bridge Builder scheme has been de ...
A Highland physics teacher exploited a position of trust to engage in sexual activity with a female pupil. David Vincent’s criminal behaviour took place over the course of 18 months after meeting the ...
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