7 December, 2016

UK Government to announce decision on discount rate for PI damages

The UK Government will announce the result of its decision on the interest rate used in calculating discounts relating to personal injury compensation by 31 January 2017. The discount rate is used to calculate the amount deducted from an injured person’s compensation to account for any income he may receive from investing his damages.  The […]

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7 December, 2016

Brenda Gray and others v The Advocate General [2016] CSOH 166

Ampersand’s Simon Di Rollo QC [with Barney Ross of Compass Chambers] has successfully argued that in a case brought under the Damages (Scotland) Act 2011 being “accepted as a child of the deceased’s family” [in terms of paragraph (b) of section 14(1) ] and similarly being “accepted as a grandchild of the deceased” [paragraph (d) […]

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1 December, 2016

Christmas collection being repeated for vulnerable families

The generosity of Faculty members and staff will once again help to bring Christmas cheer to vulnerable families in Fife. Last year’s collection in aid of the family support charity, Home-Start Glenrothes, made a huge difference for those who would otherwise have enjoyed little festive cheer. “It was a fantastic response – some families told […]

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28 November, 2016

Ampersand advocates set for UKSC Brexit case

Ampersand’s Aidan O’Neill QC and Douglas Ross QC have been instructed in the landmark UK Supreme Court case of R (on the application of Miller & Dos Santos) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union. Aidan O’Neill QC acts as senior counsel for the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB) which has been granted permission […]

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11 November, 2016

Fatal Accident Inquiry into the death of Antony Storrie

Ampersand advocate Una Doherty represented Greater Glasgow Health Board at the Fatal Accident Inquiry which took place at Paisley Sheriff Court over eight days. There was no finding or criticism directed against the Board or its medical staff in the Sheriff Principal’s determination – the Sheriff Principal commended the efforts of the medical staff to […]

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4 November, 2016

Crisis? What crisis? Reflections on the High Court’s Brexit judgment

Ampersand advocate Paul Reid writes: If the government appeal (as they have said they will do) and they are granted permission to do so (which must be inevitable: when did a case last raise a point of general public importance of such significance?), then the Supreme Court will soon rule on the question that the […]

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