20 April, 2017

Paul Reid: How Fixed Is a Fixed-term Parliament?

However unexpected the Prime Minister’s call for a general election may be, and however appropriate it may, or may not, be (see Jeff King’s discussion here), it invites the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act 2011 to operate as it was designed: if two-thirds of the House of Commons resolves that there should be an early general election […]

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27 March, 2017

Scottish Government sets discount rate for personal injury awards at -0.75%

Scottish Government has made an order setting the discount rate for personal injury awards at -0.75%, which follows the Lord Chancellor’s announcement on 27th February 2017, setting the rate for England and Wales.   The new rate for Scotland is set to come into effect on 28th March 2017.   The Damages (Personal Injury) (Scotland) Order 2017 […]

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7 March, 2017

New Act of Sederunt on Pursuers’ offers comes into force 3 April 2017

New Act of Sederunt on Pursuers’ offers comes into force on 3 April 2017.   New Chapter 34A (4) of Rules of the Court of Session 1994 and Chapter 27 of Ordinary Cause Rules 1993, Scottish Statutory Instrument No. 52, setting out the rules have been published.   The new rules can be found here

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27 February, 2017

The Lord Chancellor announces changes to personal injury compensation payments

The Lord Chancellor has today announced changes to personal injury compensation payments. When victims of life-changing injuries accept lump sum compensation payments, the actual amount they receive is adjusted according to the interest they can expect to earn by investing it. In finalising the compensation amount, courts apply a calculation called the Discount Rate – with […]

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16 February, 2017

Scottish silk honoured in English QC cermenony

It has been quite a week for Aidan O’Neill QC. The advocate, who has been a QC in Scotland since 1999, took silk south of the Border on Monday, when he was the only member of the Faculty of Advocates among the 113 barristers to receive the honour in London’s Westminster Hall. Although the process of applying […]

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16 February, 2017

Simon Di Rollo QC “Lawyer of the week”

Ampersand”s Simon Di Rollo QC features in the Times “Lawyer of the week”. The article discusses the recent case of Denise Clair, the first civil prosecution for rape in Scotland, along with other musings from Mr Di Rollo. The article can be viewed here. 

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