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News 22 January 2024

How to move beyond the ‘blame game’

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Legal confrontations make great TV viewing, but they rarely produce the best outcomes in real life. For most people, it’s better to look at other legal approaches to divorce

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News 26 August 2019

Talking about death is hard, but we must prepare

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Morag Yellowlees discusses the complexities of modern families when it comes to the person named as Executor in your Will in The Scotsman on Monday 26 August

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News 27 August 2019

Notices revisited – ensuring commercial contract notices are valid

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The recent decision in the case of Our Generation Limited v Aberdeen City Council highlights the issue regarding the validity of a notice in a commercial contract

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News 29 August 2019

A successful year of fundraising in Tayside for Macmillan Cancer Support

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Lindsays team in Dundee have been involved in a variety of fundraising activities raising £6000 for the charity

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News 29 August 2019

A solution to the subject to sale phenomenon

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Andrew Diamond discusses the effect of ‘subject to sale’ purchases on the Property market in The Scotsman on Thursday 29 August

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News 2 September 2019

Athletics only looks like an individual sport, says Eilish

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From her ‘mighty’ support team to her fellow Scottish athletes, Eilish confirms that having the right people around her keeps her balanced

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Insights 6 September 2019

Is the use of WhatsApp messages to bring misconduct proceedings against employees unlawful?

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Christine Jamieson discusses a case which considers whether the use of WhatsApp messages during disciplinary proceedings was a breach of right to privacy

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News 10 September 2019

Four more years of support agreed with scottishathletics

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We are delighted to confirm that our Scottish Cross Country Season sponsorship has been extended for further four years

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News 11 September 2019

Congratulations to our newly qualified solicitors

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We are pleased to announce that Emma McGinley and Claire Brown have successfully qualified and join our Dispute Resolution and Litigation team and Family Law team respectively

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