Aberdein Considine staff have raised over £28,000 for North East Scotland cancer and haemotology charity Friends of ANCHOR in ...
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 ...
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.
Dr Angus Campbell, emeritus professor of law at the University of Aberdeen, has passed away at the age of 77. He died on 26 October 2024 following a fall in his flat, having not fully recovered from ...
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 ...
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 ...
A Tayside sheriff has found that the proprietors of a cottage in Arbroath continued to enjoy a servitude of drainage over their neighbours’ property after building a new septic tank built in their ...
John Martin, formerly of Haddington, East Lothian, was brought back to Scotland by National Crime Agency (NCA) officers in December 2023 after moving to Bangkok several years earlier. The 74-year-old ...
Burges Salmon partner Magnus Miller considers the differences between pensions law in Scotland and in England. With the ...
Holyrood's criminal justice committee is seeking views on plans to modernise procedures in criminal courts and introduce a ...
The Scottish government must listen to the needs of police officers and staff as new figures revealed that officer numbers ...