Just a couple of weeks ago, the UK government laid before Parliament its statutory instrument on Money Laundering Regulations ...
Campaigners fighting to save one of Edinburgh’s finest streets are paying tribute to a relentless champion of the city’s ...
Edinburgh Law School's Professor Filippo Fontanelli will deliver his inaugural lecture this month. In recent years the ...
Lindsays has made three appointments to its rural team. Linda Tinson, Lorna McKay and Sarah Taylor join the firm as a ...
A man dressed in a giant bird costume is officially in the running to become an MSP. Robert Pownall - founder of wildlife ...
Digby Brown's industrial disease team set out on their annual charity walk last Wednesday, marking not only the first day of ...
Two rival newspapers are set for a court battle over a unique arrangement that saw one included as an insert in the other.
RTA Law LLP has announced the promotion of James Stevenson to solicitor. Mr Stevenson undertook his traineeship with the firm ...
Prisoners would be sent to jails overseas under “common-sense” plans unveiled by the Scottish Conservatives. The proposals – contained in the party’s manifesto, which is published today – would spell ...
A taxi driver who raped and sexually assaulted a vulnerable female passenger after picking her up from a night out has been jailed. Thomas Tosh was found guilty of attacking the woman at his home in ...
A lord ordinary hearing an action for damages by a retired labourer who contracted mesothelioma following exposure from two different employers has split liability between the two defenders on a ...
A retiring sheriff has described his time on the bench as “extremely rewarding” as he prepares to step down from Dundee Sheriff Court after almost a decade. Sheriff John Rafferty will preside over his ...
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