This week's review of all the latest headlines from the world of Scots law and beyond includes the latest on the probe into remarks by Scottish Justice Secretary Angela Constance.
Applications for permission to appeal (PTA) to the Upper Tribunal for Scotland frequently raise questions about the boundary between fact and law and the scope of the arguability test.
The team at Dentons explore crucial regulatory developments in Scots law in 2026 including employment, tax, energy and real estate.
For Scottish lawyers seeking compelling work, strong possibilities for progression and an enviable work-life balance, a move to Australia could be the answer.
Peter Ranscombe goes behind the scenes at Valla to learn how the lawtech start-up is helping employees to represent themselves in employment tribunals.
Improve your employees’ mental wellbeing by supporting them to head outdoors this winter with the National Trust for Scotland corporate membership.
Lord Pentland has announced the appointment of Lord Ericht as Regulatory Judge.
This week's review of all the latest headlines from the world of Scots law and beyond includes the ongoing toils of Scottish Justice Secretary Angela Constance.
Peter Ranscombe examines some of the biggest stories making the headlines in the Scottish legal profession over the past 12 months.
Law Society of Scotland President Patricia Thom reflects on a year gone by and remembers one Christmas which showed what life as a solicitor is really like.
A mammoth look at 2025's legal partner promotions, appointments and new hires across Scotland.
Communications consultant Stewart Argo shows how accuracy and accessibility aren’t mutually exclusive when it comes to getting your message across.
An update from the Office of the Public Guardian on the PoA wait time position.
This week's review of all the latest headlines from the world of Scots law and beyond includes the fallout from an NHS Fife employment tribunal and international calls to protect lawyers.
Falkirk-based criminal lawyer John Mulholland has been named as the Law Society of Scotland’s president-elect 2027/28.
An appeal in terms of Section 42ZA(10) of the Solicitors (Scotland) Act 1980 was made by Emmanuel Anoliefo against a determination of the Law Society of Scotland.
Peter Ranscombe squeezes back into his Santa suit to explore some of the Scots law cases and Acts that have festive connections.
Solicitors are being given the opportunity to join a Ministry of Justice session with practitioners across the UK to learn more about a global consultation on cross-border concurrent court proceedings.
The Law Society of Scotland formally welcomed 137 new solicitors to the profession in back-to-back ceremonies in December, capping a record-breaking year.
The Scottish Government has introduced a major reform of charity accounting rules through The Charities Accounts (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2025 (SSI 2025/341). Ahsan Mustafa examines the key changes.
Scottish licensing specialist Caroline Loudon reflects on recent events affecting the hospitality sector and considers what lies ahead in licensing.
This week's review of all the latest headlines from the world of Scots Law and beyond includes both Scottish and UK justice ministers facing intense scrutiny as well as plans for reforming abortion laws.
Anti-money laundering (AML) expert Graham MacKenzie from Amiqus explains why law firms must remain vigilant when applying a risk-based approach to avoid involvement with illicit businesses.
The Scottish Solicitors Discipline Tribunal has announced a shift in the standard of proof applied in professional misconduct cases.