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The Sheriff Appeal Court has by a 2-1 majority upheld the conviction of a man convicted of distracting a tractor driver with a laser beam after finding that the Crown had proved all the essentials of ...
A transgender former judge has said she will take the UK to the European Court of Human Rights following the Supreme Court's ...
A Holyrood committee has declined to make a recommendation on a private member's bill to legalise assisted dying, saying that ...
Burges Salmon has promoted four of its Edinburgh-based lawyers, with Claire Logue becoming partner and Lauren Winters, Penny ...
McKee Campbell Morrison (MCM) has acted for the landlord in a transaction which will allow The Stand Comedy Club to find a ...
A new ministerial accountability board is to be established to oversee the implementation of FAI recommendations aimed at ...
A team from Blackadders LLP braved a firewalk to raise funds for the Dundee Maggie’s Centre as part of a charity of the year ...
A famous ad campaign which discouraged viewers from pirating films on the basis they "wouldn't steal a car" may have used a ...
Denovo’s CaseLoad platform just took another big step towards becoming the all-in-one legal software solution for Scottish ...
Brodies LLP has appointed seven new partners in its latest round of internal promotions. Private client lawyers Nadine Walton and Stewart Gibson step up to partner, as do construction law expert Amy ...
New figures reveal a seven per cent increase in the number of community payback orders (CPOs) issued in Scotland compared to a year ago. A new publication from Scotland's chief statistician covers the ...
Legal Workflow Automation is No Longer Optional for Law Firms. New technologies and modern workplace models transforming how firms operate. In fact, 81% of law firms plan to ramp up their use of legal ...