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Cycling accident campaigners have called for a presumption of liability against motorists to be introduced in civil cases after a freedom of information request revealed only a small number of drivers are reported to prosecutors following accidents with bicycles. Members of Cycle Law Scotland would

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Eight of the 10 seats due to be filled on the Law Society of Scotland’s Council this year will see a contested election after 17 solicitors put themselves forward for the 2015 elections. This year’s elections sees the final reduction in the number of seats since Law Society members voted to redu

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Morton Fraser represented international investment group Rockspring Property Investment Managers in the £56m purchase of 1 Tanfield, a 190.000sq. ft. Edinburgh office building. Operating to a tight timescale, the Morton Fraser team provided full pre-acquisition property diligence and will manage th

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The Scottish Legal Action Group's (SCOLAG) SCOLAG Legal Journal April issue provides a wide-ranging update covering bankruptcy legislation, new welfare rates and allowances, a criminal review update and the latest employment law and family law developments. Alan McIntosh looks at whether the Bankrup

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The Law Society of Scotland's council has agreed to a two per cent increase in pay rates for trainees, from June 2015, bringing the recommended pay rate to £17,034 for first year trainees and £20,400 for second year trainees. It follows a three per cent rise in 2014, before which trainee rates had

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A pilot project to combat child grooming have been launched by Police Scotland and health and social care workers. The projects will look at how young people in care become ensnared by child abusers.

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Neil Stevenson The Scottish Legal Complaints Commission (SLCC), the independent body for complaints against solicitors, advocates and other legal practitioners in Scotland, has announced the appointment of Neil Stevenson as its new chief executive officer.

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The global financial crisis has put risk management at the top of the agenda for law firm bosses and the next five years will see a radical departure from the traditional law firm C-suites, the groupings of the highest level executives, according to a new report from accountancy and advisory firm BD

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