News reel
31 Dec 05
Lawyers from across the profession feature in new year list
30 Dec 05
Overstretched staff in charge of dangerous prisoners, says union
28 Dec 05
Sheriff rules authority unreasonable in acting on psychiatrist's letter alone
28 Dec 05
Junk emails fall foul of Europe-based regulations
23 Dec 05
Imminent bankruptcy forces campaign group to close
23 Dec 05
Dean of Faculty says new Commission will mean bureaucracy and cost to clients
22 Dec 05
Scottish Legal Complaints Commission to be part of February 2006 Bill
22 Dec 05
Environmental regulations forbid wood-burning stove use in certain areas
22 Dec 05
Executive says councils should identify smoking households when ban comes in
21 Dec 05
Board's annual report shows 4% rise to £152 million, but civil cases still fall
21 Dec 05
Minister calls bill "the most fundamental reform" of the system since 1948
21 Dec 05
Shetland Charitable Trust guilty of breaking EU state aid regulations
21 Dec 05
Lawyer struck off for embezzlement killed in Malaga after street argument
20 Dec 05
Assistant solicitors take on associate roles from 1 January
20 Dec 05
Fourth year of awards attracts "uniformly high standard" of entries
20 Dec 05
Govan Labour MSP agrees to concentrate on parliamentary role
19 Dec 05
Winter dinner dance proceeds benefit Spinal Injuries Scotland
19 Dec 05
Five-week trial for cross section of profession prior to planned March launch
16 Dec 05
House of Lords rule that Helen Percy can claim compensation from Church of Scotland
16 Dec 05
New laws will mean uncontested divorces in one year instead of two
16 Dec 05
Claim excluded in negligence action arising from death of parents
16 Dec 05
Draft regulations under new Act
15 Dec 05
Fourth discussion paper suggests easier variation and termination
15 Dec 05
Simon Hay joins firm's property group from Tods Murray
14 Dec 05
Scottish Executive announces appointments of Anne Carpenter and Jeane Freeman
14 Dec 05
Anderson Strathern appoints Craig Bennison to its discrimination law service
14 Dec 05
European Court rules foreign losses deductible - but not for everyone
14 Dec 05
Professional firms targeted after whistleblowing appeal
14 Dec 05
Land management contracts to provide incentives to farmers and others
13 Dec 05
Means test blamed as thousands miss out on extra payments
13 Dec 05
Expert team announced in wake of damning report on supervision failures
13 Dec 05
Judge refuses to protect relatives seeking inquiry from risk of failure
12 Dec 05
New database will also record those under investigation
12 Dec 05
Information Commissioner's survey finds more use of rights but doubts over authorities
12 Dec 05
Award to Jelina Rahman of Livingstone Brown for her work in asylum and immigration despite her own health problems
12 Dec 05
Extracts from the Brussels office briefing: Services Directive; foreign language service; succession and wills; Best of Scotland Week
12 Dec 05
Society continues to work on system that has two or more years to run
9 Dec 05
Kenneth Mullen joins firm's media and technology team
9 Dec 05
Changes would make judges more accountable and subject to compulsory training
9 Dec 05
Colin Boyd meets with prosecutors from across Asia and Europe in Shenzhen
9 Dec 05
Seven in 10 solicitors surveyed support training in relation to the condition
8 Dec 05
Home Office proposes that only the seriously injured receive publicly funded compensation
8 Dec 05
Unison warns of far-reaching consequences after five successful unfair dismissal claims
8 Dec 05
Idea of part prison/part community work sentences "very interesting", says Jamieson
8 Dec 05
Mother seeks £250,000 for costs of looking after daughter following failed abortion
7 Dec 05
Holyrood's procedures committee to request two-day stage 3 debate
7 Dec 05
Headcam equipment trial to allow filming of incidents as officers act
7 Dec 05
Chancellor accused of wasting "thousands of hours" of professionals' time at investors' expense
6 Dec 05
Glasgow City Council employees use new European legal guidelines in landmark cases
6 Dec 05
Solicitor General tells conference that new laws will help tackle continuing problem
5 Dec 05
Firm takes rooms with a view in heart of financial district
5 Dec 05
Brechin Tindal Oatts announces 13-firm Counselex network
5 Dec 05
Twenty-seven MPs sign up to campaign to extend FSO powers
5 Dec 05
Lord Advocate Colin Boyd hosts meeting of European Judicial Network
2 Dec 05
Former minister accuses Executive of concentrating on justice at expense of rehabilitation
2 Dec 05
Councils could get more power; police and fire service organisation could be shaken up
2 Dec 05
District court sentence tariff "not satisfactory", says appeal court
1 Dec 05
Home Office expert to present on implications of proposed use of biometrics
1 Dec 05
Common law suitable alternative charge to dangerous driving for "one of the highest speeds" recorded
1 Dec 05
Stage one debate on Human Tissue Bill hears "opt-in" system will be strengthened