New QCs announced
Nine members of Faculty have been appointed Queen’s Counsel, taking to 133 the number of practising Silks at the Bar.
Nine members of Faculty have been appointed Queen’s Counsel, taking to 133 the number of practising Silks at the Bar.
A member of Faculty has penned an article for a specialist journal about COVID-19 regulations affecting the hospitality sector.
A conference to give an update on commercial litigation in Scotland it to feature a member of the senior Bar as one of the speakers.
A member of Faculty will share her experiences in international human rights and humanitarian law in a special webinar.
Three members of Faculty have been appointed as sheriffs.
The Faculty joined condemnation of a reference in a Home Office video to lawyers who provide legal advice to migrants as “activist lawyers”.
A new name has joined a specialist list of counsel who are qualified in alternative dispute resolution techniques, while a veteran of the group has added to his CV.
Guidance on sentencing young people, with rehabilitation at its heart, has been given strong support by the Faculty, but with a warning that the public needs to be assured the aim is not to let offenders go scot-free.
The Faculty’s Laura Thomson, Advocate, has been named as Junior Counsel to the Sheku Bayoh public inquiry.
A woman’s £5,391 award from an Employment Tribunal has been confirmed on appeal, with help from the Faculty’s pro bono unit.