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A legal claim raised against Ledingham Chalmers, among others, in connection with a historic corporate transaction has ...
Public law faces a puzzle prompted by the rise in populism and political polarisation in recent times: on the one hand, the ...
Gilson Gray has announced its latest round of promotions across its legal, financial management and property teams.
The US Marshals Service investigated 373 threats against judges in the first five months of 2025, nearly matching the 509 ...
Haribo has issued a recall of a batch of its sweets in the Netherlands after several people reported feeling unwell and tests ...
Single-use vapes will no longer be stocked or sold in Scotland under new legislation which came into force yesterday. The ...
Terra Firma Chambers' Roddy McIlvride KC will retire from practice today after 20 years at the bar. Mr McIlvride called to ...
A group of automotive companies have lost an appeal in the Inner House of the Court of Session against a lord ordinary’s grant of permission for group proceedings to be brought against them based on ...
Criminals who were ordered to repay the profits of their offending owe the public purse over £5 million, according to new figures obtained by the Scottish Conservatives. Scottish Courts and Tribunals ...
Scottish Borders solicitor Pat Thom brings a wealth of legal experience and a unique international perspective as she takes up the reins as president of the Law Society of Scotland. Ms Thom, who ...
Retired sheriff principal, Ian Abercrombie, has been appointed to chair an independent review of the system of fatal accident inquiries (FAI) into deaths in prison custody. The review will aim to impr ...
A fatal accident inquiry into the death of a newborn has recommended that NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde review staffing levels across all shifts to ensure its labour wards are “adequately staffed” at ...
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