Edinburgh Law School's Private Law Blog has published an article by Professor Laura Macgregor entitled ‘Incorporation of ...
Stronachs LLP has welcomed its latest intake of trainees and announced the recruitment of three solicitors who will qualify ...
Vice-Dean of Faculty, Tony Lenehan KC, responds to the latest endorsement by the Lord Justice Clerk, Lady Dorrian of her plan ...
A former police officer has admitted stealing £2.50 from an arrestee to pay off a paltry debt at the police station tuck shop ...
To mark the Edinburgh Foundation for Women in Law’s 10th anniversary, join co-founders Professor Lesley McAra and Karina ...
Judicial salary increases have been revealed in new figures from the Ministry of Justice. The President of the Supreme Court, Lord Reed and Lord President, Lord Carloway's salaries ...
Judicial salary increases have been revealed in new figures from the Ministry of Justice. The President of the Supreme Court, Lord Reed and Lord President, Lord Carloway's salaries rose from £263,256 ...
Northern Ireland's Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information (ICRIR) is "irreparably toxic and tainted" and should be scrapped, Amnesty International has said. The human rights organis ...
A judge has refused an application made by a man accused of committing sexual offences against his wife in which he sought to lead evidence that they had a sexual relationship prior to their marriage.
Barriers faced by unaccompanied asylum seeking children (UASC) in accessing local authority support is the subject of a new report published by JustRight Scotland. In 2023, more than 3,400 UASCs ...