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Lawyers have warned ministers that public inquiries are too secretive, as their costs have soared by nearly £60 million in ...
I attended Harvard’s Program on Negotiation to learn, for the first time, about interest-based negotiation. I was privileged ...
Chinese fast fashion giant Shein has been accused of breaking EU consumer laws in a coordinated action involving the EU and ...
A former criminal lawyer who specialised in serious organised crime has been jailed for 18 months after being caught dealing ...
SPI Piling, one of Scotland’s most dynamic and innovative specialist civil engineering companies, is the headline sponsor of ...
Thompsons Solicitors Scotland has announced the appointment of new partner Amy Gannon. Ms Gannon will be joining the firm’s ...
Laura Sefton highlights the challenges facing the housing sector over the decarbonisation of heat from buildings, explains ...
The Law Society of Scotland has hailed the signing of a new international treaty offering protection to legal professions and ...
The Crown Office has approved a pilot to evaluate the use of CT scanning in instructed post-mortem. The pilot has been developed by the University of Glasgow and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and will ...
Scotland’s legal sector is under increasing pressure as demand for executry and estate administration services grows, but many firms are still battling with outdated systems and manual processes. With ...
The High Court of Justiciary has refused an appeal against conviction and sentence by a man who abused and raped three of his partners after finding that no miscarriage of justice occurred due to the ...
The judge who led the Edinburgh trams inquiry has said the early stages of setting up the investigation “gave the impression of reinventing the wheel” due to a lack of guidance and inadequate support.
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