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Nine Jones Whyte trainees have qualified as solicitors. The firm congratulated and welcomed new solicitors Rory Borthwick, ...
The Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by an Aberdeen-based offshore drilling company against a decision of the Court of Appeal that a hire cap provision could be applied to its provision of a supp ...
Mackinnons Solicitors fielded its first-ever football team to take part in the Aberdeen Corporate Business Fives event – a ...
A hotel in China has been ordered to stop waking guests by placing red pandas in their rooms. The unique wake-up service ...
Recent headlines have reignited debate over the lack of regulation for expert witnesses in both civil and criminal cases. But ...
The importance of technology for the future success of smaller legal firms has been underscored at a conference hosted by the ...
Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain KC has defended the presumption against prosecuting children accused of rape amid a call for ...
Palestine Action has announced plans to challenge the UK government in court over its plans to proscribe the direct action ...
The Cambodian government is deliberately ignoring human rights abuses including slavery, human trafficking, child labour and ...
A fraudster who earned more than £500,000 by deceiving luxury hotels and stores into buying ‘unique’ Scottish-grown tea that was actually imported has been imprisoned for three-and-a-half years.
Catriona Torrance has been promoted to partner in the private client team at Balfour and Manson. Ms Torrance qualified as a ...
The board of the Scottish Arbitration centre has appointed Rebecca Wyke as a deputy registrar. The announcement was made by ...