More than 40 lawyers from across the globe traded boardrooms for wellies this week, teaming up with Morton Fraser MacRoberts ...
Proposed legislation which aims to recognise digital assets as property in law will be scrutinised by a Holyrood committee.
Solicitor Moira Sibbald has been appointed as the new chair of Places for People's board. Ms Sibbald joined the PfP Scotland ...
Act 1995 the court requires to give children the opportunity to express their views and to take those views into account. In ...
Harper Macleod has been appointed as sole legal adviser to Shire Housing Association (SHA) following a competitive tender ...
Ronnie Clancy KC analyses the collapse of a prosecution in England brought against two men accused of spying for China. The ...
A new bill to regulate some of the most commonly performed non-surgical procedures has been published by Holyrood. If passed, ...
A lawyer who hurled his shoe at India's chief justice – and missed – was removed from court and suspended from practice.
The Upper Tribunal (UT) has found in favour of the UK information commissioner in an appeal against a First-tier Tribunal ...
The Law Society of Scotland has added its voice to calls from humanitarian organisations and legal communities across the globe, declaring unequivocal opposition to capital punishment today, on World ...
A lord ordinary has excluded from proof a series of averments in a dispute between a telecoms company and a couple living in a former railway cottage over the proposed installation of a mast approxima ...
With a projected £50 billion shortfall in public finances and a pledge not to raise income tax, national insurance or VAT, ...