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A charity promoting freedom of expression has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump for allegedly violating the First Amendment by attacking journalists. PEN America argues that the US president has used the powers of the federal government to retaliate against journalists an

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The estate of singer Prince has issued a statement requesting that US President Donald Trump stop using the song Purple Rain at rallies. At recent events, including one in Mississippi, the playlist has featured the track, word of which reached the late artist's estate.

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In response to a blog in SLN yesterday giving the author's opinions on a recent damages case that followed a criminal rape case, three solicitors have responded with their criticisms. On reading the inflammatory and often inaccurate blog piece entitled ‘Blog: Do civil rape cases mark ‘de

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Pictured: (L-R) Michael Ellis, Claudia Duffy, Andy Harris, Stuart Hendry MBM Commercial recently welcomed two new European patent attorney consultants to the team as part of a strategic partnership with entrepreneurial patent attorney firm Ellis IP.

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Peter Coghlan has joined Gilson Gray as finance director. Mr Coghlan has more than 16 years’ experience in the Scottish legal sector and will work closely with senior management to mould the firm’s future finances.

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The average price of a property in Scotland reached £153,309 in August 2018 – an increase of 4.1 per cent on the previous year and an increase of 0.3 per cent when compared to the previous month. The latest publication of Registers of Scotland's monthly UK House Price Index&nbs

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A book on partnership law authored by Harper Macleod's Stephen Chan has been released. Mr Chan, a partner at the firm, has penned A Practical Guide to Partnership Law in Scotland, which is published by Thomson Reuters.

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More than just a lawyer? Savings and Investments – Wednesday 17 October 2018, Brewin Dolphin, Edinburgh If you want to gain a better understanding of how to make your money work harder then look no further. Join Brewin Dolphin's expert panel for an interactive talk on savings, stock markets an

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Numerous criminal barristers are going broke as a result of the shrinking legal aid budget, The Times reports. The Bar Council, which represents more than 15,000 barristers, has told the UK government that the profession is “at a pivotal point”.

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