A man who sued for the right to a personalised licence plate reading "GAY" has finally received it. Ohio man William Saki ...
The former staff of a bakery that went bust have won almost £1 million in compensation. Employees at Mortons Rolls will get the cash after winning a court case against the UK government over their ...
Thompsons Solicitors Scotland has been named Litigation Team of the Year at the Herald Law Awards of Scotland 2025.
Dentons has been named as a supplier on Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) new RM6360 Legal Panel for Government framework. The ...
An assault on the independence of the judiciary in Pakistan has been condemned by the International Bar Association. At the ...
The record for the number of new Scottish solicitor traineeships has been broken for the third time in five years. Law Society of Scotland data shows 796 new traineeships were commenced during the ...
Femicide is to become a standalone criminal offence in Italy under legislation now backed by the country's parliament. The ...
Regulatory pressure on Scottish law firms has never been higher. The Law Society of Scotland is ramping up inspections, calling out weak AML/KYC procedures, and demanding fully documented, seamlessly ...
Magna Carta provides justification for restricting jury trials to only the most serious offences, a cabinet minister has claimed, prompting accusations that Labour is “selectively quoting” the charter ...
The High Court of Justiciary has allowed a Crown appeal against an 8-month Restriction of Liberty Order imposed on an Aberdeen woman who entered a complainer’s home without consent on two occasions, ...
New figures show that police recorded 48,564 shoplifting offences, up from 42,271 the previous year. David Lonsdale, Director ...
A man has been arrested for allegedly dressing up as his dead mother in order to claim her pension while hiding her mummified ...