News 1 July 2021

Recommendations for employers following revised right to work guidance

Kate Wyatt discusses revised right to work (RTW) guidance including what employers can do if they discover an existing EU employee doesn’t have approp...

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News 28 June 2021

The importance of the court ruling on the ‘twa kingdoms’ should not be overlooked

Brent Haywood discusses the significance of the court ruling which struck down the ban on public worship during the pandemic - this article featured i...

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News 18 June 2021

Marriage or Civil Partnership? The choice is now yours

On 1 June 2021 the law changed and all couples now have the same choices available when deciding on a legally recognised relationship

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News 16 June 2021

Fourth year supporting Dare Academy; the competition for video game start-ups

We’re proud to offer funding and mentorship to those taking part in Abertay University’s Dare Academy

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News 14 June 2021

Lindsays in The Herald - Business still in the post at ‘resilient’ Scottish law firm

Alasdair Cummings, our Managing Partner, spoke with The Herald sharing his reflections on the impact of the pandemic on life at Lindsays

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News 7 June 2021

Wills warning: Action needed to help diffuse digital timebomb

Caroline Fraser, Partner in our Private Client team, fears millions of pounds - and precious memories - could be lost unless people start protecting t...

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News 3 June 2021

The right to disconnect – time to make it formal?

Kate Wyatt, Employment Partner, discusses the ‘right to disconnect’ and explores whether it is on the cards for workers

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News 1 June 2021

Double appointment news as Alex McNeill and Natasha Vials join our property teams

The growth of our property teams offering legal expertise to home buyers and sellers continues with appointments in residential property in Edinburgh and Dundee

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News 24 May 2021

A warm welcome to our new litigation and dispute resolution Solicitor

Mike Piggot joins our team in Dundee, enhancing our ability to deliver commercial dispute resolution and litigation services to our new and existing clients

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News 19 May 2021

Land and countryside access: FAQs as lockdown restrictions ease

Some guidance for landowners and the public on questions regarding access and activity that is permitted in the countryside

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News 13 May 2021

Charity trustees should not be afraid of acting in good faith

Alastair Keatinge discusses a recent case which provides useful legal lessons for trustees managing third-sector organisations

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News 12 May 2021

Eilish intends to ride the momentum of her pre-summer season training success

As the athletics summer season takes shape Eilish has used her extended USA training spell to build speed and continue making incremental improvements to her form

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