Learn about Scottish legal developments or regulatory changes that could affect you, your family or your business
News 28 June 2018
The Court found that the Civil Partnership Act 2004 (England and Wales) is discriminatory as it is only an option for same sex couples
News 27 June 2018
The case of Persimmon Homes Ltd v Hillier is a relatively rare example of the court rectifying an SPA due to a mutual mistake between the parties regarding the warranties
News 21 June 2018
Kirsty Preston joins our Tayside team enhancing our services for individuals in relation to drafting Wills, Powers of Attorney and executry and trusts administration
Insights 20 June 2018
By embracing change, charity trustees can find innovative ways of surviving despite the financial pressures and management demands facing organisations in the third sector
News 14 June 2018
Being prepared in today's property market could mean the difference between losing or securing a sale
News 14 June 2018
Eilish’s self-assurance is returning after a challenging few months of not quite balancing on the fitness versus health tightrope that athletes constantly tread
Insights 8 June 2018
Ben Doherty highlights some of the risks employers face when dealing with social media in the workplace and the benefits having a robust policy in place
News 8 June 2018
Our sportive participants faced mixed weather for the challenging route but all completed the 60 miles over the bridges and hills around the Forth
News 8 June 2018
We are delighted to announce the club with the most finishers over three National Championship XC events and the Lindsays Trophy winner is Garscube Harriers
News 7 June 2018
A recent case clarifies the legal position where a notice is claimed to have been sent but not received or is sent to the intended recipient’s agent
News 6 June 2018
We are pleased to be sponsoring the award for Trustee/Board Member of the Year and the Dundee Volunteer Awards 2018
Insights 31 May 2018
Moving home can often be a stressful time, and there are often things that slip through the net when you’ve settled into your new home which could be costly if forgotten about