Lord Dervaird 1935-2015 The Scotsman has published a full obituary of Lord Dervaird, QC, former judge of the Court of Session and law lecturer who died on 23 December 2015 aged 80.
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The Law Society of Scotland has welcomed the announcement from Rural Affairs Secretary, Richard Lochhead, that the Scottish Agricultural Wages Board is to be retained. The society’s equalities law committee recommended that the board continue to protect the pay and conditions of agricultural worke
Scottish Legal Training is pleased to announce a special CPD events rate of £25 plus VAT for trainees, devils and students.
Jacqueline Law, managing partner, with Aberdein Considine’s new partners and associates. Aberdein Considine has appointed eight new partners and secured new corporate and public sector clients as it continues its growth across Scotland.
Alex Prentice QC Scottish Legal Training’s Criminal Law Masterclass will take place on Saturday 23 January
Police have warned the number of illegal alcohol delivery services connected with organised crime gangs are on the rise. So-called “dial-a-booze” services are operating throughout Scotland, especially in Glasgow.
At the High Court in Glasgow this week seven members of a gang, some as young as 15 at the time of the incident, were sentenced for an indefensible attack on a man with learning difficulties. One 17-year-old male, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was ordered to be detained for six months. Mich
Scottish Secretary David Mundell The population of Scotland could increase as a result of its new powers over welfare and tax according to the Scottish Secretary David Mundell.
A firm of solicitors which challenged a claim by the trustees of a fund set up to provide pensions for employees of legal practices and their dependants has failed in an appeal against a judge’s decision to grant decree against the firm to pay its share of a deficit on the fund. Pattison & Sim
Donald Trump US presidential hopeful and business tycoon Donald Trump has won a planning dispute against residents living near his golf course in Aberdeenshire after they argued parts of it were built without permission.
The Scottish Fiscal Commission should be given the role of producing the official forecasts for the devolved taxes according to a report on the draft bill to give the commission a basis in statute. Whilst the bill proposes that it should be the Scottish government that produces the forecasts, Holyro
Phil Gormley Police Scotland will need to make further savings according to the single force's new Chief Constable, Phil Gormley.
The Scottish government is to continue reviewing the effects of second-hand e-cigarette smoke on health after MSPs rejected a solicitor's bid to have vaping banned in cars. The Law Society of Scotland as well as pressure group Children in Scotland wanted to see legislation banning smoking in cars ex
Graham Walker A former bank in Glasgow is to be turned into a not-for-profit law office by its new owner to fill a gap left by ongoing legal aid cuts.
A Dundee woman who hid her partner's salary of £53,000 a year from welfare authorities so she could claim £27,000 in benefits to play the lottery and shop online has been jailed for a year. Anita Brown, 56, fraudulently claimed benefits for four-and-a-half years before being caught. She said she l