Congratulations are due to solicitor Aisling Scott, who won last week's Come Dine With Me in Edinburgh. Aisling's fellow contestants had some difficulty pronouncing her Irish Gaelic menu offering on Wednesday's episode, which included Ae sicín pâté, about which she said: "Ho
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Harper Macleod, in partnership with Glasgow City Council, will this week provide free legal and insurance clinics to businesses affected by the fire which devastated Glasgow School of Art and surrounding businesses. On Thursday, 5 July from 2.30pm – 5.30pm, the firm will host two drop-in sessi
Sarah Denham Macleerie, who graduated from the University of Stirling on Thursday with an LLB (Hons) is pictured above. Ms Macleerie was the recipient of the Oxford University Press Prize, awarded to the best Bachelors of Law student.
Seven new members have been admitted to the Faculty of Advocates, and welcomed to a “great national institution”. The seven are: Ann MacNeill, Amy Donachie, Adam McKinlay, David Adams, Kevin Henry, Ewen Brown and Alex Sutherland.
Pictured (L-R): President of the Law Society of Scotland, Alison Atack; Edward Ambrose, Daryl Jarvis and Murray Etherington A Glasgow trainee solicitor is the first to win the Innovation Cup for his risk management idea.
The Edinburgh Tax Network, in conjunction with Terra Firma Chambers, will present a seminar entitled “Facts and Evidence in Litigation” on Thursday 26th July 2018 at the Mackenzie Building, Old Assembly Close, Edinburgh. The speaker will be Julian Ghosh QC, of Axiom Advocates, Edinburgh
A lawyer for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been given a four-year jail term for stealing the identities of immigrants who were facing deportation and using them to acquire credit cards and run up debts of more $190,300. Raphael Sanchez, 44, who was formerly the head of the ICE o
Terra Firma Chambers has announced that Ewen Brown has joined the stable having called to the bar today. Prior to calling, Mr Brown was a solicitor in private practice for 20 years. He became a partner in McClure Naismith in 1999 and from 2008 until 2015 was head of the firm’s dispute res
Amy Donachie and David Adams have joined Westwater Advocates today after calling to the bar. Clerk Sheila Westwater said: “Today is a milestone in Amy and David’s careers and we extend a warm welcome to them both today. They each bring with them a wealth of litigation experience and
Axiom Advocates has welcomed new member Adam McKinlay, who called to the bar today. Prior to calling to the bar, Mr McKinlay practised in Brodies LLP’s dispute resolution department for seven years. He qualified as a solicitor advocate in July 2015. He has appeared regularly in that
Compass Chambers has announced that Kevin Henry has become its newest member after calling to the bar today. Compass' Richard Pugh was Mr Henry's principal devilmaster and stable members are very pleased Mr Henry is joining them. He has experience of personal injury, clinical negligence, defamation
Ann MacNeill called to the bar today, joining Hastie Stable. Prior to turning to the law, Ms MacNeill was a Chartered Banker, graduating from the University of Glasgow with an MBA. She specialised during her banking career in managing credit risk.
A number of human rights organisations have issued a joint statement following the publication of two reports yesterday by Westminster's Intelligence and Security Committee on the UK's complicity in torture and rendition incidents. Amnesty International UK, Freedom from Torture, Justice, Rights Watc
Harper Macleod has advised Kingdom Housing Association (KHA) on an £85 million funding package under a debut private placement which secures its development programme of over 1,100 homes until the end of 2019-20. This is the latest in a number of private placement transactions which the housin