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Elaine Motion, one of Scotland's leading litigation lawyers, has reflected on some of the "extraordinary" cases she has been ...
Transgender Neo-Nazi teenager who planned ‘Doomsday’ school attack in Edinburgh jailed for six years
A teenager obsessed with mass murder who spoke of carrying out a Columbine-style school shooting in Edinburgh 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 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 ...
So-called SLAPPs are being used in the UK to silence and intimidate people who expose or criticise the actions of ...
A service to help refugees and people seeking asylum integrate into their local areas is being supported with £8 million in ...
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 ...
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