Journal online news archive for October 2016
- Posts in October, 2016
Scottish ministers to promote law for gay sex conviction pardons
Automatic formal pardon to come for activities now legal
Solicitors up with IT despite security worries, Society finds
Technology audit report launched at cyber conference
Oil slump puts the brakes on Ledingham Chalmers' figures
Turnover down 2%, and profits 12%, in 2015-16
Brexit makes business more difficult, top law firms believe
The Lawyer survey reports top 200 predict tougher times in 2016-17
Domestic abuse figures show 3% dip in latest year
Only 51% of reported incidents recorded as crime
Advocates sign up for nursing and midwifery disciplinary training
Scheme underway to help those needing representation at hearings
MSPs taking evidence on crofting reform priorities
Views invited from crofters and expert advisers
Artificial intelligence used to predict Human Rights Court decisions
University researchers achieve 79% accuracy through computer analysis
"Gay cake" discrimination ruling upheld by N Ireland appeal court
Bakers' religious beliefs did not justify refusal to accept order
Businesses ignorant of unfair terms rules, CMA survey reports
Research supports new campaign on treating customers fairly
Big firms achieving slower growth in tough market, PwC reports
Top 100 survey finds falling profit margins
Murray Beith Murray expands tax services with new head
Laura Brown joins from Turcan Connell