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News 3 May 2016
The Courier today (Tuesday 3 May 2016) published an article describing our ongoing growth in Dundee following an interview by Andy Argo with Alasdair ...
News 27 April 2016
The government is proposing to extend the right to shared parental leave and pay to working grandparents which may add to the already complex requirem...
News 25 April 2016
In the UK press, positive coverage of charities has been scarce recently. But north of the border, the story is brighter, and one reason for that can ...
News 11 April 2016
It is widely acknowledged that The Adult’s with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 is in need of updating to improve the 16 year old system which is now s...
News 6 April 2016
Eilish kicks off her summer season with a respectable top ten finish at the ‘Quickest 5k In The World’ at Carlsbad in San Diego, California. However, ...
News 5 April 2016
We are delighted to announce three partner promotions - Nina Taylor (Family Law), Kate Wyatt (Employment Law) and Sandy Lamb (Private client), taking...
News 1 April 2016
As of today (1 April 2016) the mandatory National Living Wage takes effect in the UK. It is set at £7.20 an hour for workers aged 25 and above, 50p hi...
News 25 March 2016
The prestigious awards presentation to the winners of the Scott & Co Scottish Legal Awards brought success for our unique community volunteering initi...
News 22 March 2016
The EAT in British Gas v Lock [2015] has confirmed that commission payments must be included when calculating holiday pay, with no amendment required ...
News 7 March 2016
After a long absence from the racing scene, Eilish is excited to have competed in her first race in over 18 months and she her speeds increase, so doe...
News 4 March 2016
Complaints about governance are on the rise, charity trustees need to be aware of good practice and management, could training tailored to your charity be worth consideration?
News 4 March 2016
It frequently turns out that an issue arising in a ‘Scottish’ transaction must be determined by an English court. It all depends on what the ‘standard...