Legal news
Lord Carloway appoints 13 new employment judges
Tribunals team strengthened by the Lord President
Scullion LAW awarded Marie Curie prize
Firm secured more the £230,000 for charity
Gail Porter talks to Dentons about mental health
TV personality shares her experiences
Free workshop to discuss consumer contracts
Online event looks at law changes in England and Wales
Sheriff criticises "appalling" jail video link
HMP Grampian connection hit by sound issues
UK Government "will find Lord Keen's replacement"
Advocate General quits over post-Brexit laws
Two summary sheriffs are appointed
Summary sheriff appointments to Glasgow and Tayside Sheriffdoms
Caroline Fraser joins Lindsays as partner
Appointment boosts firm's Dundee team
Womble Bond Dickinson appoints Paul Mason as partner
Law firm strengthens its Edinburgh real estate practice
MSP "dismayed" at Business Secretary's Holyrood no-show
UK Government declines to give evidence on Internal Market Bill
SCTS in digital move to allow bulk submissions
Extension to Civil Online will help law firms with high case volumes
Aberdeen lawyers call for temporary courtrooms
Extra trial provision wanted to tackle COVID-19 backlog
Ten new Queen's Counsel named
Nine advocates and one solicitor advocate awarded senior status
March date for new organ donation system
Opt-out to come into force in spring 2021 after COVID-19 delay
Short-term lets controls enter final stage
Ministers consult on definition, detail of scheme and control area rules
MSPs in "time critical" appeal for views on Market Bill
Scrutiny begins ahead of legislative consent report
Singapore Convention will assist mediation enforcement
Businesses can seek court assistance in ratifying countries (not yet UK)
Royal Faculty building set for renovation work
Ten year maintenance and renovation programme begins next month
Hamilton pilot cuts summary trial caseload
Weekly "surgeries" sort out which cases need to go to trial
Students are first to win scholarship prize
Edinburgh and Aberdeen recipients named for SULI awards
Move to challenge men’s views of prostitution
Scottish Government consultation seeks to challenge attitudes
Lindsays recruits eight new trainees
Firm continues investment in developing future solicitors