Journal online news archive for 2017
- Posts in 2017
Advocates' personal injury arbitration service to launch next month
Forty have completed special training for new procedure
Carers' Charter goes out to consultation
Ministers publish draft statement of rights under 2016 Act
Memories of drunk victims may not be less reliable: researchers
Findings indicate less complete recollection, but no less accurate
Public invited for views on first sentencing guideline
Scottish Sentencing Council consults on proposed statement of principles
STEP awards Raeburn Christie Employer Partner status
Accreditation recognises firm's commitment to training
FCA considers action on charges for unauthorised overdrafts
Payday loan cap to stay, but other high-cost credit comes under review
Crown counsel slated over conduct of abduction and rape trial
Judge's directions saved trial from being unfairly prejudicial: Appeal Court
Promotion for two at Wright Johnston & Mackenzie
Joanne Ockrim and Esme Macfarlane recognised
Commission offers draft Defamation Bill for comments
Month of consultation opens ahead of final report
Prisons inspector calls for end to sentences less than a year
Short terms lead to more reoffending, chief claims in interview
Brodies reports steady revenue growth
Firm reflects on "quite a dramatic year"
Judges must engage more to command confidence: former Lord Justice
Sir Alan Moses argues that necessary to contribute to public understanding