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Disability discrimination cases have risen by more than 40 per cent in a year amid a marked increase in workplace disputes ...
Dean of Faculty Roddy Dunlop KC has been appointed as a judge to the Courts of Appeal in Jersey and Guernsey – prompting him ...
Ralph Sayer, an Edinburgh-based solicitors and estate agents, is backing a special community initiative which will see ...
The cross-party House of Lords Public Services Committee has launched an inquiry into the preparation and use of evidential ...
The High Court is to hear the Wikimedia Foundation’s legal challenge to the Categorisation Regulations of the Online Safety ...
A commercial judge has recalled a warrant for diligence on the dependence by arrestment and inhibition granted based on an action raised in England by a Scottish offshore company after finding that ...
Online marketplace Temu has been accused of breaching the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) by failing to tackle listings for illegal products. The European Commission said on Monday that an investigation ...
Every day, members of the public enter offices, shops, supermarkets, restaurants and gyms. An issue that has arisen of late ...
Thousands of crofters are facing potential criminal proceedings after failing to return documentation confirming they live ...
Scullion LAW’s commitment to supporting local families has been officially recognised by the Scottish Parliament, following ...
Burness Paull has reported profits of £35.9 million and turnover of £93.5m. Notable client mandates for the year – which saw ...
A man returning home from his allotment became the victim of police stupidity after he was arrested by armed police when a ...
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