Keep up to date with changes in the law, read articles on the law by Inksters and find out how Inksters can assist you:-
11 September 2016: The rural setting of The Archers and its current plotline has generated some comment on access to legal services by those living in rural parts of England, Wales and Scotland.
12 February 2016: The Court of Session has issued an important judgment on the privacy rights of the victims of crime, in the case of WF v The Scottish Ministers where Inksters acted for the Petitioner.
09 February 2015: For the first time there is a single set of Standard Clauses across the whole of Scotland for use in conveyancing contracts: The Scottish Standard Clauses (Edition 1).
21 January 2015: Deputy First Minister of Scotland and Cabinet Secretary for Finance, John Swinney MSP, has announced the new introductory rates for residential property transactions today.
20 January 2015: There has been quite a lot of talk about the prospects of one parent raising a small claim action against another parent for the sum of £15.95. Is it worth it to do so?
08 December 2014: Team Inksters have been working round the clock to ensure our Legal Processes are ready for the new Land Registration system.
19 September 2014: Scotland’s historic referendum has taken place. After all the campaigning, debating, voting and anxious waiting, the result is now known - it’s a “No thanks”.
16 September 2014: Our Gus Macaulay has put together a handy guide to voting in the Scottish Referendum by way of six separate articles.
16 September 2014: The Scottish Independence Referendum is nearly upon us. Apart from the outcome itself, the big question is - when will the announcement be made?
16 September 2014: When the polls close at 10pm, the sealed ballot boxes and any postal votes given to the polling places are all transported to the local count venue. All 32 local authority areas will conduct an overnight count.
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