Legal news
Hijab exclusion from court a human rights violation, judges rule
Human Rights Court finds restriction not justified by public order grounds
  Inksters adds Edinburgh base to growing network
Property lawyer Steven McDonald to head new office
  Human rights defenders deserve Nobel Prize: Faculty
Advocates back Peace Brigades International campaign
  One in three solicitors at risk of violence, survey finds
Assault, threatening behaviour or communications commonplace
  Faculty believes new support fund is helping diversity cause
Devilling interest leaps in wake of scholarship launch
  Bill to combat fuel poverty goes out to views
MSPs begin stage 1 scrutiny
  Ministers under fire for failing to launch Victim Surcharge Fund
£1m support fund still not operational nearly five years after Act
  MSPs seek evidence of Brexit negotiations impact
Committee invites views to inform ongoing scrutiny
  Two solicitor advocates among nine new QCs
James Cormack and Richard Goddard among those to achieve rank
  Human rights have made real difference over 20 years, Commission insists
Briefing to UK Parliament highlights benefits in many contexts
  Morton Fraser in private client deals with Addleshaw Goddard
MF focuses on tax and succession as property moves to Coulters
  Fife firms Morgans and Macbeth Currie in merger
Combined business to practise as Morgans
  Expansion drives DWF revenue growth
Turnover up 18% in year to 30 April
  Harper Macleod becomes STEP Gold Employer Partner
Recognition for standard of training and development
  MEPs approve controversial new copyright law
Campaigners vow to continue fight until final version settled
  Edinburgh bar pulls out of JP court duty scheme
Shortage of members and low legal aid rates blamed for decision
  MacRoberts sponsors Social Enterprise World Forum
Edinburgh gathering hosts 1,000 delegates
  Eleven begin their training at Thorntons
Ten offices share supervision of intending solicitors
  CMS recognised for young people development work
"Employer of the Month" award for business-education links
  Dentons teams up with Women Returners scheme
Paid placements will help qualified lawyers re-enter profession
  Geoff Clarke QC to chair Faculty Services Ltd
Peter Gray QC steps down after four years
  Sheriff wrong to make final contact order when proof not over: Appeal Court
Proper case management might have prevented delays that occurred
  "Arbitration's Age of Enlightenment" theme for Edinburgh 2020
ICCA announces first programme information for global event
  Scottish Tribunals' first annual report published
President sets out work in new structure over 16 month period