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Following a BBC Panorama investigation, ESPC CEO Paul Hilton highlights the ethical advantages of working with solicitor ...
Ireland is set to legislate to remove the so-called "honest belief" defence in rape trials, according to reports. The Law ...
Glasgow University rector Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah was unlawfully banned from speaking at a pro-Palestinian conference in ...
Scottish law firms are approaching the adoption of artificial intelligence with a mixture of caution and curiosity, according ...
Irwin Mitchell has welcomed associate Claire Paterson to its medical negligence team in Scotland. Ms Paterson – who is ...
The Inner House of the Court of Session has allowed an appeal by a woman who raised a personal injury claim against an ambulance technician and the Scottish Ambulance Service against a lord ordinary’s ...
The Insolvency Service has announced plans to play a more prominent role in the fight against economic crime and be ...
Based at the Stirling Agricultural Centre, the new office features a large open plan office, which will form a central Scotland hub for the firm’s team of solicitors. Managing partner Alastair Dale ...
Journalists are set to begin attending and reporting from family court hearings in Northern Ireland this October under a planned pilot scheme. Greater transparency in the family courts was one of the ...
The first new textbook on Scottish criminal justice in a decade has been published. Criminal Justice in Scotland, by Jamie Buchan, Sarah Anderson and Katrina Morrison, encompasses many significant ...
A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. UN-backed team focusing on human rights in Palestinian areas announce resignations ...
A bumbling group of drug dealers who allegedly plotted to deliberately get arrested in order to benefit from bail conditions have been foiled. Singaporean police believe that the group of five Chinese ...