Jude Copeland examines a ruling on procedural issues in the UK's first major copyright battle over generative AI technology.
Solicitor Katherine Durie has been appointed as vice chair of the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) Scotland. Ms Durie, ...
The UK government has seen off a legal challenge to the introduction of a new protected geographical indication (PGI) for ...
The Scottish government has been warned that it risks falling foul of its own children's rights law if it does not give ...
A man accused of drunkenly speeding at more than 130 mph allegedly told police he was desperate to get home to see his cat.
The Cyber and Fraud Centre - Scotland has announced that it has moved away from being a not-for-profit organisation, becoming ...
McKee Campbell Morrison has welcomed solicitor William McGuigan to its commercial property team. Mr McGuigan previously ...
The Scottish Liberal Democrats have highlighted that the Scottish government have lodged more than 500 amendments to their Legal Services Bill and criticised ministers' handling of the modernisation ...
Journalists and bloggers can now report from most family court hearings in England and Wales following the introduction of new open reporting provisions. The new rules, which came into effect ...
Five men and two women have been jailed for serious sexual abuse of children in the Glasgow area. Iain Owens, 46; Elaine Lannery, 40; Scott Forbes, 51; Barry Watson, 48; Lesley Ann Williams, 43; Paul ...
The Aberdeen Law Project has been shortlisted as a finalist for the ‘University Pro Bono Award’ in the LexisNexis Legal Awards 2025. The new University Pro Bono Award celebrates universities which ...
A sheriff has concluded that the death of a man who fell from his fishing boat while trying to rescue a crew member could have been prevented if the crew of his vessel had been more familiar with the ...