Legal news
 
    Vehicle removal charges rise goes out to views
Revised vehicle recovery scheme would start at £190
   
    Research project puts focus on victims' interests
Exercise to examine justice experience of sexual assault survivors
   
    Commission seeks modernised law on ending commercial leases
Discussion paper aims for clarity while retaining flexibility
   
    Scots among BLM senior promotions
New partners and associates named across the practice
   
    Law Society of Scotland launches price transparency consultation
Initiative designed to stimulate discussion among legal profession and others
   
    Competition win means placement at Scottish Parliament Solicitor's Office
University of Edinburgh student also picks up cash prize
   
    New and returning Law Society Council members welcomed on board
Results of contested elections announced
   
    Community takes over former Stonehaven court
Empowerment Act used for transfer to charity
   
    Lords to look into working of Bribery Act
Committee to begin hearing evidence in the summer
   
    Appeal ruling adds to English solicitors' property fraud risk
Buyers' and sellers' advisers both held liable for buyer's losses
   
    "Bonkers" complaints law needs complete overhaul: SLCC chair
2007 Act "fails all the tests" of a good system
   
    Change of office bearers follows SYLA AGM
Jessica Weir and Ayla Iridag now President and Vice President
   
    Clan Childlaw marks anniversary with student competition
Essays invited on "biggest children's rights issue"
   
    Faculty backs Mental Health Tribunal transfer proposals
Flexibility over compulsory retirement should remain, response states
   
    Fixed penalty accused must retain right to court: Society
"Right to hearing must be preserved even for minor offences": response
   
    COPFS Right to Review scheme could be improved, inspectors report
Victims not always told of right to have decisions reviewed
   
    Planning Bill should have stronger role for communities, MSPs say
Stage 1 report concludes bill does not go far enough
   
    Simple procedure does not change approach to undefended cases: appeal court
Sheriffs wrong to challenge relevancy and specification of debt claims
   
    Thousands of companies fail to register controlling interests
Claim that AML efforts compromised by lack of compliance
   
    David Young QC appointed a sheriff
Hamilton to be base court in South Strathclyde post
   
    Holyrood holds out against EU Withdrawal Bill as MSPs refuse consent
Conservatives alone in backing acceptance of UK settlement offer
   
    Race on for law firms to complete new AML registration
Portal opens for practices to beat 26 June deadline
   
    Urgent call from Society for input to IHT review
Two weeks to comment on aspects subject to OTS scrutiny
   
    Social housing provisions of 2014 Act to come in next year
Order made confirming 1 May and 1 November 2019 dates