Blog Post Blog Post The Bank of Mum and Dad: Protecting your Investment. 2 September 2019 Jennifer Broatch Family Law Parents spend so much money to help their children get onto the housing ladder, that they are now among the biggest lenders in the UK, a…
Blog Post Blog Post SSSC: Opt-in for justice 30 August 2019 Anne Miller Claims & Disputes On 23 August 2019, the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) published a consultation seeking views from the public to their proposed…
Press Release Press Release Law firm opens its doors for Charity Wills 29 August 2019 Firm News, Private Client Thorntons hopes to dispel the myths of writing a Will while raising money for Cash for Kids as the leading law firm launches its annual…
Blog Post Blog Post Simultaneous deaths: who inherits in the case of a common calamity? 29 August 2019 Lynne Hopkins Private Client While dealing with the death of a loved one is never easy, the death of two or more loved ones at the same time can be particularly…
Press Release Press Release Thorntons appoints its first non-legal director for fresh data protection focus 26 August 2019 Data Protection & GDPR, Intellectual Property Full service law firm Thorntons has appointed Morgan O’Neill as its new Director of Data Protection Services – the first role of its kind…
Blog Post Blog Post How London Bridge terror attack survivors are able to sue Hertz over injuries. 23 August 2019 Richard Poole Personal Injury It was recently confirmed that survivors of the London Bridge terror attack of June 2017 are suing Hertz, the company who hired the van…
Blog Post Blog Post SSSC: Your fitness to practise is under investigation: what should you do? 23 August 2019 Gillian Buchanan Claims & Disputes If you work within the social services or care sector in Scotland you are likely to come under the regulation of the Scottish Social…
Blog Post Blog Post The Gap and the Mat 22 August 2019 Eve McBride Personal Injury With the gloomy rainy days of late summer setting in, many establishments are looking out their wet floor signs and anti slip mats. Whilst…
Press Release Press Release Bumper month of promotions for eleven Thorntons employees 13 August 2019 Firm News One of Scotland’s leading law firms has demonstrated its commitment to supporting employee development with the promotion of eleven…
Blog Post Blog Post Keeping “off-track”: Personal injury claims and tram tracks 5 August 2019 Lynsay McFarlane Personal Injury The Edinburgh Trams have now been part of the city’s landscape for 5 years. The council voted to extend the tram to Newhaven with the new…
Blog Post Blog Post The Rise of the Robots 31 July 2019 Employment The job market is changing. As robotics, artificial intelligence and other forms of automation continue to advance at a rapid rate, they…
Blog Post Blog Post Love Island: Cohabiting in The Villa. 30 July 2019 Jennifer Broatch Family Law Every night, millions of viewers tune in to Love Island to catch up on the drama that has unfolded in The Villa over the last 24 hours. Our…
Press Release Press Release Accredited specialist joins enlarged Thorntons family law team in Edinburgh 26 July 2019 Firm News Full service law firm Thorntons has strengthened its family law team in the capital with the addition of a new appointment. Director Lucy…
Blog Post Blog Post Selling Up & Repaying A GP Sustainability Loan 26 July 2019 Michael Royden Healthcare In my previous blogs I have discussed the ins and outs of the GP Sustainability Loan scheme and have explained potential stumbling blocks…
Blog Post Blog Post Is ‘Britain’s Most Hated Tax’ due a makeover? 25 July 2019 Stuart Mackie Private Client Inheritance Tax (IHT) has been making headlines across the country this month with news of proposed changes to the tax. The HM Treasury ‘…
Blog Post Blog Post Beauty and the heap: a rocky approach to Public Access Rights 18 July 2019 Zoe Irving Land and Rural Business A Welsh Sheep Farmer recently made the news when he filled a quarry with 60 tonnes of slate because he was frustrated with people spoiling…
Blog Post Blog Post ICO issues first significant fines under GDPR 17 July 2019 Liam McMonagle Data Protection & GDPR With fresh GDPR fines being issued at unprecedented levels, it’s important for organisations to ensure they aren’t next in line.…
Blog Post Blog Post Keeping it Civil 15 July 2019 Elaine Sym Family Law Following a Consultation, the Scottish Government recently announced that Civil Partnerships would become available for all couples in…
Blog Post Blog Post Here comes the MIB 3 July 2019 Richard Poole Personal Injury Recently I was contacted by a colleague whose husband had been the unfortunate victim of a “hit and run” accident, meaning that despite his…
Blog Post Blog Post Latest Update on Holiday Pay Claims. 2 July 2019 Chris Phillips Employment The Northern Ireland Court of Appeal’s decision in Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland and another v Agnew has…
Blog Post Blog Post Shared parental leave and sex discrimination 28 June 2019 Chris Phillips Employment In May of this year, the Court of Appeal handed down its judgment in two joined cases involving shared parental leave. The argument…