School pupils gathered in Parliament Hall recently for the finals of the Young Speakers Scotland’s Schools Mace Debating ...
A solicitor who was granted a conditional practising certificate after applying to be restored to the roll of solicitors has lost a Court of Session challenge against the imposition of the condition ...
Rob Aberdein has been appointed as group managing director of Simpson & Marwick. Mr Aberdein returns to the helm after three ...
Lindsays has launched a new service – and appointed a new partner – advising individuals and businesses on immigration issues ...
A painting of the Ten Commandments featuring the decree “Thou shalt not steal” has been stolen. Thieves made off with the Victorian mural from St Andrew’s church in Little Steeping, Lincolnshire, last ...
Belfast-based international libel lawyer Paul Tweed will begin his Scottish speaking tour later this month with an event at ...
Gibson Dunn, one of the highest-paying law firms in the UK, has suggested Gen Z lawyers require more "hand-holding" as junior employees across the industry push back ...
Kennedys has celebrated its 10th anniversary in Scotland with an event at the Citation, Glasgow for clients, staff and ...
Money is being raised on behalf of an Edinburgh law student diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer to enable him to visit ...
The Crown Office is still investigating perjury claims related to the trial of Alex Salmond, nearly four years after the  complaint was first made. The allegations emerged following Mr Salmond’s 2020 ...
The Herald has published an obituary of Professor Fiona Raitt. "Fiona Elizabeth Raitt, who has died 68, was born in the spring of 1956 in Perth, a community that was, like so many others, still ...
A magistrate has been formally warned for texting her daughter while in court, with a judicial watchdog finding she had acted “improperly.” Jane Bailey JP used her phone to respond to a personal ...