News 6 May 2019

Putting a PoA in place is not just old age planning

Lynsey Kerr, Partner in our Private Client team explains why having a Power of Attorney (PoA) in place will help safeguard your business

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Insights 26 April 2019

Getting to the heart of why prenups are a good idea

You may think that prenups are just for the rich or famous, but this isn’t the case at all. With the wedding and civil partnership season just ahead o...

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Insights 24 April 2019

Landowners’ position may be strengthened following recent decision regarding Telecoms Code

A recent case offers guidance on points that may affect landowners’ negotiations and contracts with telecoms operators, most notably on the way rents ...

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Insights 19 April 2019

Scottish landlords and letting agents face reems of new regulations

Keeping up to date and compliant with new rules in this fast changing and strictly regulated sector will help you avoid disputes

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News 16 April 2019

We are pleased to support the SPA Annual Conference 2019

Now in its 25th year, the Scottish Paralegal Association (SPA) actively promotes the profession in the industry and represents the interests of Paralegals across Scotland

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News 15 April 2019

The scope of equality law was highlighted in recent case at Glasgow University

Brent Haywood successfully demonstrated that a group was unlawfully refused affiliation by the Students’ Representative Council without the need for a court case

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News 11 April 2019

Congratulations to our newly promoted lawyers

After another strong year, we are pleased to announce the latest round of promotions and re-elections

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Insights 10 April 2019

When should an employee’s working hours be amended as a reasonable adjustment?

Kate Wyatt discusses a recent case which considers when employers should make reasonable adjustments to employee working hours

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News 9 April 2019

Adults with incapacity and the role of Powers of Attorney

Private Client Partner, Sandy Lamb, discusses the complex issues regarding adults with incapacity in the latest issue of Scottish Policy Now

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Insights 5 April 2019

Planning an escape to the country? Things to consider when buying rural property in Scotland

Buying rural property in Scotland can take first time buyers and urban homeowners into unfamiliar territory – including issues from private water supplies to unadopted roads

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Lindsays' Life 1 April 2019

Lindsays life - Issue 16

Welcome to our sixteenth issue of Lindsays Life. This issue covers a wide range of topics about different stages of life: from marriage and civil part...

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News 1 April 2019

Lindsays in the Scotsman on Sunday: Female talent will follow legal firms who adapt

Susan Law shares her experience as a working mother in a senior position and the improvements being seen across the legal profession in the Scotsman on Sunday on 31st March

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