An act that aims to promote the use of British Sign Language (BSL) in Scotland has significantly improved the daily lives of ...
A sheriff has awarded £3,216 in damages to a lorry driver who was injured when a learner motorcyclist collided with the back of his lorry and he fell from the steps outside the cab after he rejected ...
The Crown Office has lodged a first notice to begin the court process for a fatal accident inquiry into the death of 47-year-old Darren Brownlie. Darren Brownlie died on 6 January 2020 within HMP Low ...
A Kirkcaldy man has been sentenced for sexually assaulting a woman who had given him shelter in her home.  Unemployed Adrian Kolczak, 35, had been thrown out by his girlfriend in the early hours of ...
NHS Fife’s legal team acted negligently in handling a legal argument in the board’s tribunal battle with nurse Sandie Peggie, a panel has ruled. The case, already running for two months at a cost of ...
Aberdein Considine partner Robert Holland, 53, has risen to new heights in his fundraising efforts, completing one of the ...
A documentary investigating the torture and murder of Ukrainian journalist Viktoria Roshchyna in Russian captivity is to be ...
Legal academics from University of Aberdeen have published a briefing exploring the challenges and opportunities presented by ...
Digby Brown is continuing to grow the business with two new partners joining its personal injury departments and a new ...
Holmes Mackillop Solicitors director Robert Stewart, head of its busy Giffnock office, is set to retire at the end of this ...
Dentons is celebrating another year of championing social justice and giving back to the community through the firm's ...
A billionaire has lost a $410 million lawsuit against his insurers after a judge ruled that five paintings in his collection suffered no visible damage in a fire. Ronald O. Perelman was compensated in ...