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A resolution on the proposed fee for 2025-26 was passed at the Law Society’s annual general meeting yesterday – with the fee ...
Two rival sausage makers are set for a courtroom battle amid allegations of corporate espionage. Hormel Foods alleges in a US ...
A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. The Iran-Israel Conflict: A Human Rights Perspective on Escalating ...
Pornography depicting "acts of strangulation" is to be criminalised in England and Wales. The UK government said it will ...
The Court of Session has ruled on two petitioners for the extension of interim orders affecting two registered nurses alleged to have acted against the interests of the profession in favour of ...
Holyrood's Finance and Public Administration Committee has launched a call for views on its latest parliamentary inquiry.
More than 80 per cent of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Scotland believe the viability of their business is at ...
The Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow, one of Scotland’s most historic professional membership bodies, has appointed ...
Holmes Mackillop has appointed four trainee solicitors. Sarah Makin joins the Glasgow office’s dispute resolution and ...
A courtroom livestream has captured the excruciating moment when a lawyer accidentally addressed a woman judge as "honey". A ...
Plans to boost and encourage the use of Gaelic and Scots have been passed by the Scottish Parliament. The Scottish Languages ...
Mark Farmer, the leading UK Construction industry expert, has been announced as the keynote speaker of this year’s Scottish ...