Bank card insurance compensation scheme to open

Affinion mis-selling claim forms to be sent out

No pardon over 18th century murder conviction, campaigners told

Case will not be reopened of "Appin Murder" accused James Stewart

Correct advice may not be enough, court rules on complaint appeal

Service has to be judged from lay client's viewpoint as well as solicitor's

Bin lorry families seek FAI adjournment for private prosecution

Sheriff asked to rule ahead of driver giving evidence

McClure Naismith admits to merger talks

Chairman accepts issues at firm hit by accounts delays

"Corporate parenting" guidelines aim to improve lives of vulnerable young

Ministers seek better outcomes for looked after children and care leavers

Appeal court explains why Lockerbie relatives cannot seek conviction review

Act does not provide right to be direct participants in proceedings

Edinburgh academic joins Judicial Appointments Board

Lay member position for Professor Stephen Tierney

Society targets expansion in new five year strategy

More services and new member categories key to "Leading Legal Excellence"

Solicitor fined for "vulnerable" client sexual relationship

"Serious error of judgment" in continuing to act, tribunal rules

Scots to join international arbitration body

ICC UK accepts committee should be more representative

Dominic Grieve to speak on ECHR in Faculty Rule of Law Lecture

Former Attorney General to address "Is the Convention working?"