Lord Murray
The former Lord Advocate and Senator of the College of Justice, Lord Murray, has died. He was 94.
The former Lord Advocate and Senator of the College of Justice, Lord Murray, has died. He was 94.
A special Saturday sitting at Edinburgh Sheriff Court will help local school pupils learn about the Scottish justice system.
An Act of Adjournal has brought in new rules on the instruction of representation in the High Court.
It had a lot to live up to, but the third in a series of Faculty-hosted JUSTICE Scotland events - a discussion of the law and the media with Jon Snow and Helena Kennedy, QC - more than rose to the challenge.
Members of Faculty have been picking up some expert advice on using and caring for one of the most important tools of their trade – the voice.
A new advocate member has been appointed to the Scottish Civil Justice Council (SCJC).
The focus of court reforms must now shift from structure to function, without losing sight of the goal of a justice system which works efficiently, the Lord President, Lord Carloway, said in an address at the opening of the Legal Year.
A major change to the timetable of the Court of Session, allowing it to sit throughout the year, has been announced by the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service (SCTS).
The Faculty has been helping to fly the flag for Scotland at the conference of the International Bar Association (IBA) in Washington DC.
A St Bernard dog has been saved from destruction, after a successful appeal by counsel who acted pro bono.