Legal news
Student loan age limit of 55 breaches human rights, judge rules
Unlawful discrimination in right to education
Family law associate joins Gillespie Macandrew
Nadine Martin moves from BLM
Ex-pats to seek Supreme Court hearing on EU referendum voting rights
Court of Appeal upholds dismissal of challenge to 15 year rule
Three new partners among six promotions at Digby Brown
New associates also named in Edinburgh and Glasgow
Society Council election winners announced for Glasgow and Fife
GBA's Ross Yuill tops ballot in Glasgow as Atack and Lafferty return
Balfour+Manson expands in Aberdeen with local merger
Move to Duthie Ward's offices as partners and staff join practice
Referendum paper from Society aims to inform ahead of EU vote
EU impact on law, and effect of leaving, set out for solicitors and clients
Commission and diligence in family actions works, Faculty argues
No legal change needed to protect children's confidentiality
Call for legal aid firms to join financial viability survey
Society opens confidential online information exercise
More efforts needed on early intervention, small claims research finds
SLAB project calls for critical look at support provided by system
UK Supreme Court restores injunction in "celebrity threesome" case
"No public interest in legal sense" in disclosure of private affairs
Shepherd & Wedderburn hires London corporate lawyer
Carl Powlson joins as partner
Human rights plans still awaited after Queen's speech
"Proposals will be brought forward" for British Bill of Rights
Banks should be pushed to improve competition, CMA proposes
Provisional report puts forward measures to reduce customer inertia
Solicitors given new client communication guidance
Substantial revisions to 2005 version in effect from 1 June
SYLA announces AGM and summer barbeque
Committee posts to be filled on 26 May
Airgun licensing campaign opens ahead of new regime
Unwanted weapons can be handed in from next week
24 hours left to vote in Society Council elections
Glasgow and Fife seats in contest for members
Lord Beckett installed as Senator of College of Justice
Former sheriff takes his place on supreme courts bench
Domestic abuse and sex related offences stay at constant levels
Latest figures show little change in number of reports
SLCC finalises regulatory sanctions guidance
Statement of principles intended to assist professional bodies
McEwan Fraser branches out into London
Move to offer different approach south of the border
LawCare promotes mental health taskforce in England & Wales
Discussions begun for similar initiative in Scotland
Inksters boosts crofting law team with three hires
Author Derek Flyn one of three to join practice