Legal news
 
    Last door shut on Sheridan perjury conviction challenge
Supreme Court refuses permission to appeal in SCCRC decision review
   
    Stronachs names four in promotions round
Three new senior associates among those advanced
   
    Quarantine rules face challenge as they take effect
Airlines claim 14 day rule irrational and disproportionate
   
    Conviction quashed on sheriff's untested view of video
Parties should have been heard ahead of decision
   
    Legal aid rates should rise due to halted business: GBA
Letter calls for general increase to keep firms afloat during shutdown
   
    Member's bill seeks to reform corporate homicide
Claire Baker's measure would allocate responsibility for fatalities
   
    Pinsent Masons goes live with Mindful Business Charter
Wellbeing initiative rolled out across all Scottish offices
   
    Second Innovation Cup winner goes live
Notice to quit calculator works out relevant period
   
    Scottish Building Society reveals mortgage support deal
COVID-19 package prevents risk of losing home for next 12 months
   
    Megrahi family begins further appeal against conviction
Case lodged following Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission reference
   
    WJM launches new look brand identity
"Client service driven" theme to support marketing campaign
   
    Scholarship launched to mark 200 years of Session Cases
Award open to postgraduate students of Scots law in 2020-21
   
    Two partner recruits for Addleshaw Goddard
Suzanne Moir and Martin Stewart-Smith join Infrastructure & Energy practice
   
    Two more members' bills before Holyrood
Fair rents, and welfare of dogs, promoted in latest measures
   
    Commission seeks rights based approach to recovery
Papers call for transparent, accountable decisions in planning to rebuild
   
    SEMLA committee members offer career support
Video series shows personal backgrounds as one-to-one contact offered
   
    Brodies opens doors to offer virtual training for NQs
"Breakfast with Brodies" series delivers free online seminars
   
    Mental health law needs more focus on young: Faculty
Review submission calls for more tailored provisions to safeguard rights
   
    Courts to begin to open up from next week
"Incremental" increases in business planned as lockdown starts to lift
   
    New advocates call in Parliament Hall ceremony
Sixteen admitted to Faculty in unique surroundings
   
    SYLA re-elects office bearers at virtual AGM
Ayla Iridag continues as President as three new members join committee
   
    Court business going to get tougher: sheriff principal
Derek Pyle praises innovations to date, and co-operation of court users
   
    Leaitherland steps down as DWF chief executive
Chairman Knowles moves across as COVID-19 hits performance
   
    Children Bill passes first Holyrood stage
All-party support for principles of reform bill