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American judges say they and their relatives have been receiving anonymous pizza deliveries in what appears to be a novel ...
Holyrood has voted for the first time to consider legalising assisted dying for people with terminal illnesses, following a ...
An Edinburgh sheriff has made no recommendations following the conclusion of a fatal accident inquiry into the death of a man who was struck by a tram after finding that the defects that led to his ...
A former local authority employee who embezzled more than £1 million from Aberdeen City Council over a 17-year period has ...
The UK government has been urged to rethink its immigration white paper to "take account of Scotland’s distinct population ...
Shoosmiths has appointed two principal associates and two associates to its real estate practice in Scotland. Ben ...
Last week’s Programme for Government marked one year as first minister for John Swinney and also fell exactly one year until ...
Terra Firma Chambers’ Derek Francis has been awarded the Chartered Institute of Taxation and Association of Taxation ...
The Aberdeen Law Project (ALP) successfully represented a client in a fitness to practise hearing before the Scottish Social ...
Secondary school children at The Edinburgh Academy had the opportunity to take part in a mock trial criminal with S3 pupils ...
McCash & Hunter LLP has welcomed Duncan Mackinnon as a consultant to its family law department. Mr Mackinnon has been ...
The “Women at the Scottish Bar” online careers clinic returns next month, where current female members of the bar will have ...
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