Legal news
Faculty Christmas gifts appeal runs again
Cash or presents for needy families wanted for distribution
Gilson Gray acquires licensing specialists Miller Campbell
Glasgow merger
Surrogacy law must prevent exploitation, and secure child welfare: Faculty
Consultation response accepts surrogacy as "fact of life"
Edinburgh University appoints its first woman Professor of Scots Law
Laura Macgregor to take 297 year old chair
North councils combine to create external legal services framework
Seven authorities appoint six firms to new panel
Bankruptcy changes from 2014 come under review
Consultation opens on areas said to need improvement
Lectures mark Supreme Court's first 10 years
Four speeches reflect the four UK nations
Outer House judges relieved of wigs and robes for most sittings
Practice note removes requirement except when hearing evidence
Benchmarking survey finds steady profit picture despite revenue falls
Glasgow and Aberdeen see biggest profit per partner boost
Partner promotion follows Ledingham Chalmers acquisition
Lynne Stewart advanced in new Estate Agency team
Mackie Academy win Bar Mock Trial Scottish heat
Team will contest UK final in spring
Lindsays promotes three "rising stars"
New director, senior associate and associate recognised for success
CMS makes senior Aberdeen employment hire
Eric Gilligan joins as of counsel from Stronachs
New trainee court rights in force as rule change comes in
Applications for admission can be made after just three months
Updated youth justice standards proposed in new consultation
Framework for auditing services supporting young offenders
Longserving Inverness duo retire from WJM
George MacWillian and Ian MacDonald sign out after 40+ years each
Lord Advocate can be sued over malicious prosecution, judges rule
Court overrules 1961 case to allow action by Rangers administrators
Carloway misconduct complaint against QC found without merit, report claims
Email on courts' treatment of party litigants not accepted for investigation
Referendums Bill needs additional safeguards, MSPs report
All should have primary legislation, especially on constitutional matters
Advocate General cleared of professional misconduct
Lord Keen’s non-minor offence did not affect his "honesty, integrity and independence"
Homicide cases show consistent level, official figures reveal
Only three of 60 cases in 2018-19 remain unsolved
Ministers consult on banning energy drink sales to the young
Action considered in order to reduce health risks
MacRoberts reports growth on back of investment
Turnover up 4% and profit 12% in 2018-19
Two members' bill proposals put out for public views
Disabled children, and remote rural communities, the focus for new moves