The use of community payback orders (CPOs) by Scottish courts rose by nine per cent last year, according to new figures.
Fair work policies are to be extended at colleges and universities in Scotland as part of a larger change to the funding ...
Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP (WJM) has strengthened its Inverness office with two experienced solicitors returning after ...
Patrick Munro and Jacqueline Cook take a look at changes to the planning and compulsory purchase regimes in Scotland that are ...
Lord Colbeck will lead the independent public inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Sheku Bayoh, following ...
Italy's most famous social media influencer has been acquitted in a fraud trial relating to a Christmas cake and Easter egg ...
The Scottish Legal Complaints Commission (SLCC) has proposed a 12.5 per cent rise to the general levy, which it argues is ...
An appeal against a decision not to delete a separate valuation of the site of an external ATM outside of a post office in ...
Freeths has provided legal advice to Wattstor on a new debt financing of up to £50 million from Aldermore Bank to support the ...
A retired judge has made a list of recommendations to repair Scotland's broke fatal accident inquiry (FAI) system. Sheriff ...
A recently published blog by Legal Services Agency (LSA) summarises key findings from research undertaken by LLM student Sarah McGoogan through a social justice professional project with the ...
Fair work policies are to be extended at colleges and universities in Scotland as part of a larger change to the funding arrangements for these institutions. It ...
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