The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) has signed a 15-year lease for the last two suites in a Dundee property development. Northern Ireland investment company Lotus Property said the two 9,056 sq ft suites at West Port House development on Dundee's Marketgait will be fitted out over
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Inksters Solicitors donated £200 to Social Bite after a consultant asked the law firm to donate her fee to good causes.
Misleading forensic evidence is one of the most significant factors leading to wrongful convictions in the United States, according to a recent report. The National Registry of Exonerations reported that more than 150 prisoners in the US were exonerated last year.
Three lawyers whose immigration law firm, Burlow & Spencer, earned over £17 million by providing unqualified advice have been convicted at the Old Bailey. Dan Dandes, Babber Jamil and Zia Bi of Birmingham-based Burlow & Spencer, which operated under the authority of Mr Dandes' firm DDR
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A farmer has been threatened with prison if he does not immediately remove over a dozen ewes and their lambs from his brother's field. However, the 29 cattle on the same site can stay for now, provided that he can prove ownership of them.
Relatives of a shipbuilder who died from an asbestos-related condition have been granted a jury trial in their action for damages against the deceased’s former employers. A judge in the Court of Session granted the pursuers’ motion to allow issues after rejecting the defenders’ cla
The Scottish government has confirmed it will bring forward legislation to provide for a second referendum on Scottish independence. The framework bill will set out the rules of principles for any referendum and will allow for the government to proceed to a vote on independence following the transfe
Scottish Sentencing Council to fund research on cognitive maturity and youth attitudes to sentencing
The Scottish Sentencing Council (SSC) has announced plans to commission a review on the current understanding of the development of cognitive maturity in young adults and a study exploring young people's attitudes to sentencing, including those of young offenders. The projects will be included in th
Faculty at Edinburgh Law School paid tribute to their colleague Dr David Nichols on his retirement at a special conference marking the occasion.
Joanna Cherry QC has become the most high-profile legal figure in the SNP to challenge plans to amend Scottish laws on the recording and recognition of sex and gender. The Scottish government consulted last year on proposed changes to the gender recognition process for transgender people in Scotland
Dundee solicitor David Tweedie has passed away at the age of 84. The former managing partner of Shield and Kyd, which merged into Lindsays in 2012, retired from practice in 1996.
Jodi Gordon, partner at Road Traffic Accident Law (Scotland) LLP, makes the case for lengthy driving bans instead of prison sentences following road fatalities. Following the death of a loved one in a road traffic collision, how family members perceive justice to have been served varies dramatically
The Scottish government, local authorities and political parties have been urged to formally adopt a definition of Islamophobia to help tackle prejudice and hatred. Baroness Sayeeda Warsi and Wes Streeting from Westminster’s All-Party Group (APPG) on British Muslims visited Holyrood today to m
Laura Brennan, trainee solicitor at Govan Law Centre, explains the pitfalls of giving equity away to a quick home buy company in times of financial distress. Our recent Sheriff Appeal Court case of Santander -v- C emphasises the importance of homeowners seeking legal advice should their mortgage len