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Elaine Motion, one of Scotland's leading litigation lawyers, has reflected on some of the "extraordinary" cases she has been ...
River Test The River Test in Hampshire has become the second waterway in the UK to be recognised as a legal entity, following ...
A teenager obsessed with mass murder who spoke of carrying out a Columbine-style school shooting in Edinburgh has been ...
A team of law students at the Glasgow Open Justice Centre (GO Justice) have produced a research report in partnership with ...
New legislation aims to make it easier for Americans to finance tiny homes. Also known as accessory dwelling units (ADUs), ...
Two new part-time commissioners have been appointed to the Scottish Human Rights Commission, bringing with them significant ...
A service to help refugees and people seeking asylum integrate into their local areas is being supported with £8 million in ...
So-called SLAPPs are being used in the UK to silence and intimidate people who expose or criticise the actions of ...
The Public Defence Solicitors’ Office (PDSO) welcomed James Calder for a six-week internship at its Falkirk office on 21 July ...
A lord ordinary has refused to order the return of two children to the USA after their father raised a petition for orders under the Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985, after finding that the childr ...
An updated edition of a guidebook for general practitioners and trainee solicitors on navigating the legal intricacies of settling a deceased person’s estate has been published. Glasgow-based solicito ...
Disability discrimination cases have risen by more than 40 per cent in a year amid a marked increase in workplace disputes ...