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29 Oct 04
Woman seeks damages over death of lesbian partner
First case of its kind goes to heart of debate on same sex "marriage"
29 Oct 04
Report praises Incapacity Act
Report on the Adults with Incapacity Act finds room for improvement but the Act is meeting its main aims
29 Oct 04
Anti-Social behaviour provisions in force
Key provisions of the Anti-Social Behaviour Act start coming into force
28 Oct 04
Journal listed for two awards
Society's Journal and Editor shortlisted in PPA awards for 2004
28 Oct 04
Transport Bill published
The Executive's Transport (Scotland) Bill has been introduced to the Scottish Parliament
28 Oct 04
Will Aid set to help needy again
Scots can help famine relief in November simply by making a will
27 Oct 04
Top firms move to cut paperwork
Leading commercial practices have produced standard documents for the profession
27 Oct 04
Victim service extends across Highland
Four more sheriff court districts served by VIA
27 Oct 04
Hewitt wants higher paternity pay
Industry Secretary believes new fathers should have 90 per cent of pay on leave
26 Oct 04
Revenue loses five-a-side appeal
Five-a-side football pitches can be "plant" for the purpose of claiming capital allowances
26 Oct 04
Practice awards for S+ W
Scots firm Shepherd+ Wedderburn wins two Practice Management honours
26 Oct 04
Scots juries not to hear of convictions
Home Office promise to allow juries to hear of criminal records will not affect Scotland
26 Oct 04
Lord Advocate defends COPFS record
Prosecution service passes sheriff court target but misses on High Court
25 Oct 04
Number of drink driving women soars
Scots women caught drunk driving reach record levels
22 Oct 04
Sheriff declines as organist faces music
A sheriff declined to sentence a drug dealer he recognised as his church organist
22 Oct 04
Hi-tech ID parades a hit
Virtual identity parades to go live across Scotland following Lothian success
22 Oct 04
Justice Commissioner's appointment in balance
EU Commission President tries to avert civil liberties clash
21 Oct 04
New network of prosecutors for fishing industry
Crown Office sets up specialist team to hook people breaking fisheries law
21 Oct 04
Profession's money laundering challenge
Solicitors' disclosure duties to be tested in appeal court
21 Oct 04
BBC suspend court documentary
BBC Scotland pull documentary on Glasgow Sheriff Court after interdict sought
21 Oct 04
UK taken to court over duty penalties
EU Commission challenges UK customs penalties over "booze cruise" imports
21 Oct 04
Fair cop, says inspector
Crime detection rates are at record levels according to a new report
20 Oct 04
New tagging scheme for accused
An electronic monitoring scheme for those who would otherwise be refused bail is to be piloted next April
20 Oct 04
Stirling Sheriff retires after 25 years
Sheriff Robert Younger is to step down on health grounds
20 Oct 04
Reliance comes under fire over slashing
Slashing of a prisoner in Glasgow casts cloud over Reliance move in Grampian and Highland
20 Oct 04
Offences specified for vicims' rights
Order specifies offences for which victims can be told of offender's release
19 Oct 04
Majority of offenders breach probation
Reports reveal good and bad points of offender services in Glasgow and Scotland
19 Oct 04
Fresh blow for Reliance
Reliance Monitoring Services has lost major electronic tagging contract in England
19 Oct 04
Planning expert moves to DLA
DLA sign up Archibald Campbell & Harley planning partner Sandy Telfer
18 Oct 04
Surgeon liable for not warning of risk
Law Lords uphold medical negligence claim despite causation doubt
18 Oct 04
Digital sheriff court processes coming?
Sheriff Court Rules Council consults on extending IT in civil cases
18 Oct 04
Scot teaches Moldovans a legal lesson
A Scottish fiscal is teaching trial techniques to Moldovan lawyers
15 Oct 04
Should abuse accused be anonymous?
Commissioner suggests current law allowing naming of accused may work against children
14 Oct 04
Call for corporate killing law
Union calls on Scottish Executive to bring in corporate killing law
14 Oct 04
New appointment for Morton Fraser
Joy Barnard has been appointed head of insolvency at Morton Fraser
14 Oct 04
Glasgow gets domestic abuse court
The first dedicated court for domestic abuse launches on Monday
13 Oct 04
Criminals hit where it hurts
£17m of suspect assets frozen in last six months
13 Oct 04
Support for changes to family law
Scots back new rights for cohabiting couples and unmarried fathers
11 Oct 04
Legal sponsor for Scottish Hockey
Shepherd+ Wedderburn agree sponsorship deal for Scottish Hockey Union
8 Oct 04
Judges get a cutting edge
Elizabeth Cutting is the first press officer appointed for Scotland's judges
8 Oct 04
Revenue relaxes tax disclosure rules
Inland Revenue amends tax avoidance disclosure rules to protect legal privilege
8 Oct 04
Victim advice service for Dunfermline
Victim Information and Advice Kirkcaldy service is extended to Dunfermline
8 Oct 04
Crackdown on internet music theft
The UK music industry takes action against illegal filesharing via the internet
8 Oct 04
Boyd addresses civil law conference
Lord Advocate speaks at conference to build up Scottish-Dutch legal relations
7 Oct 04
IHT changes to affect confirmations
Changes to "excepted estates" rules from 1 November 2004 affect applications for confirmation
7 Oct 04
Practising certificate fees 2004-05
Subscription fees for 2004-05 as approved by the Society's special general meeting in September 2004
7 Oct 04
APEX honour for Murray
Summary of second annual APEX lecture given by Society's President Duncan Murray
7 Oct 04
Society nails it
Fundraising ventures by the Society's staff have raised £6,000 for Children with Leukaemia
7 Oct 04
1998 guideline reminder
Society reminds practitioners of the 1998 guideline regarding proper practice where clients wish to delay concluding missives
7 Oct 04
Lawyer admits fraudulent tax claims
Dundee solicitor Louise Hay has admitted a £5,000 child care tax credit fraud
7 Oct 04
Overcrowding in jails "disgraceful"
Chief inspector of prisons condemns current conditions as hampering rehabilitation
6 Oct 04
Hunters expands into Falkirk
Hunters, of the PSM Law Group, is opening a new property shop in Falkirk
6 Oct 04
Legal IT conference sells out
The Law Society's latest Nothing.but.the.Net conference(today) is a sellout success
6 Oct 04
Call for refuge for justice victims
Acquitted pub bomber seeks special help for those wrongly jailed
6 Oct 04
McGrigors funds Oxford research post
McGrigors support research fellowship in tax law at Oxford University
5 Oct 04
Stronachs' $1bn oil and gas deals
Aberdeen firm Stronachs has passed the $1 billion dollar mark for oil and gas deals
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