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A top New York law firm has reportedly sacked a summer intern who allegedly bit a number of colleagues. Sidley Austin was ...
Kaitlin Bastow (Abertay University) and Samuel Etchells (University of Edinburgh) have begun the two-week Summer Scholars ...
Complainants in sexual offence trials would gain the right to independent legal advice when requests are made to introduce ...
The UK and 27 other countries have condemned Israel's "inhumane killing of civilians, including children" in Gaza in a joint ...
BTO Solicitors LLP is continuing its support of the Helensburgh Art Club’s Annual Exhibition, returning as sponsor for the ...
A review of the Shared Parenting Scotland database has revealed more than 250 grandparents have sought information and help ...
Andrew Stevenson suggests the courts stick to English amid the passing of new language legislation. I always struggled to ...
A law student broke down in tears as she was sentenced to 16 months' imprisonment for attempting to smuggle £150,000 worth of ...
Ltd v James Watt [2025] CSOH 61 Lord Braid applied the best evidence rule to reject four claims of breach of warranties and allow proof on quantum in respect of a fifth. Parties entered into a share p ...
Lorna Richardson, senior lecturer in commercial law, University of Edinburgh, has published a new article on error. "Error is often described as one of the most complex parts of the law of contract.
An Egyptian national who was refused permission to challenge the refusal of the Upper Tribunal to permit him to appeal a decision to uphold the rejection of his asylum claim by the Home Office has los ...
Victims of miscarriages of justice will no longer lose out on means-tested benefits in the UK after receiving compensation payments following a change in the law. A "benefit disregard" for compensatio ...