Minster Law Scotland has announced the onboarding of its third major insurer account following its first full year of trading ...
The Lady Chief Justice, Lady Carr, has delivered a lecture on the topic of 'Mediation after the Singapore Convention'. The ...
The Scottish Human Rights Commission finds that people with learning disabilities and autistic people are still being held in ...
A strike by criminal barristers in Northern Ireland is to continue for another month after the Department of Justice was ...
His Majesty The King, on the recommendation of First Minister John Swinney has appointed Sheriff Fiona Tait as senator of the ...
The Judicial Office for Scotland is now on Instagram. The new social media account has been created to inform and educate the ...
The High Court of Justiciary has refused appeals by two people convicted of the murder of a 14-year-old girl in 1996 and sentenced to life imprisonment after finding that there was sufficient evidence ...
JUSTICE has proposed the first rights-based framework to guide AI use across the justice system. The framework aims to harness the power of this technology while guarding against its risks.   The UK ...
Lord Ericht has reduced decisions to allow production from two oil and gas fields. There were three petitions relating to oil or gas projects in the North Sea and North Atlantic. Two non‑governmental ...
Dentons has continued to highlight its commitment to creating a supportive environment for those experiencing menopause in ...
A school head teacher has been arrested after allegedly hosting a boozy house party for more than 100 under-age drinkers.
Conor Greenan has qualified as a solicitor with Scullion LAW after joining the firm as a trainee in 2022. Head of property ...