Our sister publication Irish Legal News is enjoying a spring boost with several milestones to be reached in March. On ...
With the kind permission of The Times, Scottish Legal News reproduces below the newspaper's obituary of David J Black. David ...
Hereditary peers in the House of Lords will become a thing of the past under legislation which has now passed at Westminster.
New findings from Bank of Scotland’s Business Barometer show that AI is helping Scottish firms work more efficiently and ...
In one of Scotland’s first court cases on the legality of covert monitoring of employees in the workplace, the pursuer, a leading firm of immigration law advisors, conducted extensive surveillance to ...
The University of Aberdeen Mooting Society will host the finals of the Main Faculty Moot on 19 March. This year’s competition will be judged by Michael D Anderson KC, a graduate of the university and ...
An Australian court has reversed pop singer Katy Perry's triumph over fashion designer Katie Perry in a trademark dispute.
A petition calling for a ban on Scotland's controversial "guga hunt" is to remain open into the next parliamentary session, ...
Lawyers from Dentons’ Edinburgh and Glasgow offices took part in the 2026 LandAid SleepOut in Edinburgh on 5 March, spending a night outdoors to raise funds to help tackle youth homelessness. Dentons ...
Sex workers have criticised the Scottish government's appointment of a former senior police officer to pave the way for the ...
The head priest and dean of a 150-year-old church has been charged with shoplifting a four-figure sum's worth of trading cards. The Very Rev Aidan Smith, dean of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in ...
Antoine de Vallombrosa, Marquis de Morès, was the first late modern politician in the West to emerge politically as a populist, an antisemite, and what might now be called, a fascist militiaman. That ...