Lord Richards is to retire from the UK Supreme Court and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in June next year. His ...
Ben Finnie of Gilson Gray explains why property tax reforms south of the border matter for Scotland, and what they could mean for buyers, sellers, and investors here. The ongoing debate over property ...
The Scottish Civil Justice Council (SCJC) is gathering views to shape the development of efficient and effective court procedures on group proceedings. The Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceed ...
Roisin Higgins KC has been appointed to the Scottish Law Commission for a five-year term. Ms Higgins was called to the ...
Cyclists are often thought of as vulnerable road users, but on occasion, they can injure or even kill the more vulnerable, ...
There are more than 10,000 arrest warrants outstanding across Scotland, new figures show. Data published by Police Scotland ...
Apple has lost a first-of-its-kind class action lawsuit in the UK in a case concerning the "excessive and unfair" charges ...
The role of a Money Laundering Reporting Officer is increasingly important - and challenging - in the face of multiple growing threats from global financial crime.
The sadistic murders of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley are sadly too familiar: following on from the criminal trial in 1966 there ...
The Scottish Sentencing Council has made "significant progress" towards the finalisation of sentencing guidelines on rape ...
Liam McMonagle and Megan Craig comment on the legal aspects of the AWS outage this week. Unless you have managed to go fully ...
TLT has welcomed licensing lawyer Chloe Crawford as an associate solicitor in Glasgow. Ms Crawford joins TLT from Miller ...
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