FIFA should halt the process to select Saudi Arabia as the host of the 2034 men’s World Cup unless major human rights reforms ...
An American court has overturned a long-standing rule that engagement rings in failed relationships should go to the party ...
Scottish law firms have reported a dramatic rise in enquiries from Americans looking to relocate following Donald Trump's ...
The first Budget under the Labour administration was feared by business and nowhere more so than in the farming community ...
Aberdein Considine staff have raised over £28,000 for North East Scotland cancer and haemotology charity Friends of ANCHOR in ...
Ledingham Chalmers has announced senior leadership changes as it celebrates record turnover of £14.3 million, its highest since becoming an LLP in 2006. The Aberdeen-headquartered law firm broke its ...
BTO has appointed Ian McCann as a partner in the firm's construction and engineering team. Mr McCann brings almost 30 years of experience in non-contentious construction and engineering law and consid ...
A new BBC programme explores how advances in forensic science helped police to solve a 1976 double-murder in the Highlands decades later. Blood pattern analyst Chris Gannicliffe and soil specialist ...
Burges Salmon partner Magnus Miller considers the differences between pensions law in Scotland and in England. With the ...
Dundee Law School has established a new partnership with The College of Legal Practice for students taking the English LLB.
Holyrood's criminal justice committee is seeking views on plans to modernise procedures in criminal courts and introduce a ...
Private schools in Scotland should adapt to the new VAT regime rather than wait for the outcome of a legal challenge against the UK government's decision to end their VAT exemption, a lawyer has said.