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Public sector cuts have led to fewer prosecutions for white collar crime in the UK, according to research commissioned by Pinsent Masons. The number of defendants being pursued for fraud, bribery and corruption by the Serious Fraud Office and the City of London Police has fallen by 17 percent from 1

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Morton Fraser represented administrators FRP Advisory in the proposed sale to Finsbury Food Group of the business and assets of Glasgow-based Johnstone’s Just Desserts Limited (In Administration). The Morton Fraser team, led by Iain Young (pictured) and Bruce Wood, and assisted by Nicola Ross, San

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The Scottish Council of Law Reporting (SCLR) is pleased to announce the fifth Macfadyen Lecture: Maintaining Public Confidence in the Courts in the 21st Century It is to be given at 6.00pm on Tuesday 23rd June 2015 by the Rt Hon. Beverley McLachlin, Chief Justice of Canada.

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A woman in London has launched a legal bid to win possession of her late daughter's frozen eggs, with a view towards becoming a surrogate for her own grandchild. The 59-year old woman and her 58-year old husband, who are both choosing to remain anonymous, want to transport the eggs from London to a

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The bulk collection of telephone records by US intelligence is unlawful, according to a US appeal court ruling which could open the door to legal action against the National Security Agency (NSA).

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The Law Society of Scotland’s financial benchmarking report shows improving fortunes for smaller law firms. The annual survey of law firms’ financial performance in 2013-14 has shown an overall increase from £64,000 to £69,000 in profits per equity partners. (Profits per equity partner are bef

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A Scotch whisky producer has won an appeal to register the words “Jura Origin” as a trade mark in respect of whiskies produced in Scotland. A judge in the High Court in London upheld an appeal by Glasgow-based Whyte and Mackay, after a hearing officer had earlier refused the application followin

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Police Scotland has unveiled plans for a £1.5 million facility to tackle cybercrime, to be based at an undisclosed location in or near Edinburgh. It is the first of three facilities that will eventually be created in Scotland, and is set to increase the police force's capacity to examine electronic

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The Scottish Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has called for a review into the practice of indefinite detention at Dungavel Immigration Removal Centre. The independent public body made its call a week after attempts to investigate reports of asylum seekers being denied food and living in poor conditio

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Timothy Straker QC As people cast their votes in today's general election electoral law experts have warned the increasing use of postal votes should be reviewed to tackle fraud and abuse of the system.

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Robert Preston Robert Preston, of Living and Dying Well, an evidence-based think tank who are against proposed changes to the law on assisted-dying discusses the law as it stands both sides of the border.

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Lord Gill Lord Gill, Lord President of the Court of Session and Scotland’s most senior judge, has announced his intention to retire on 31 May 2015, having completed three years’ service in that office.

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Solicitor advocate Patrick McGuire (pictured) has offered to support the Save Menzieshill High campaign group by gathering evidence for a judicial review against Dundee City Council. The lawyer said that there were "significant concerns" about the local authority's consultation process and that the

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