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The Gallagher brothers furnish perhaps the most famous example of workplace conflict – but what are the costs of simmering ...
Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP (WJM) has bolstered its commercial property team with the appointment of a new associate.
Extended rights of audience have been granted to five new solicitor advocates in a ceremony held at the Court of Session. Law ...
The Law Society of Scotland has expanded its paralegal accreditation scheme with a new category recognising practitioners who ...
Shakespeare Martineau has welcomed its first-ever summer interns in Scotland. Charlie Phillips and Iona Robertson have each ...
Steph Innes considers the merits of Geographical Indication protection following a victory for Scotch whisky in South America ...
A Law Society of Scotland review of law firm websites has revealed that less than a third included information about pricing.
A personal injury sheriff has awarded just over £149,000 to a woman who was injured by a fire that broke out in her home in October 2018 after finding that the injury to her person and damage to the ...
Indonesia's human rights minister has called for a crackdown on the flying of a straw-wearing skull-and-crossbones flag from a popular Japanese anime. An online protest movement has encouraged members ...
A care home provider has been fined more than £50,000 after an elderly patient died in the early hours of Boxing Day in 2022. Hugh Kearins, 77, had managed to leave the Chester Park Care Home in ...
The Scottish Human Rights Commission has written to Police Scotland and the Crown Office warning of potential human rights ...
Earlier this year, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) issued reprimand notices to two Scottish local authorities – ...