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- Rebecca Quinn
- Employment Law, News
Divorce is rarely a straightforward process, but when international elements come into play, it can become significantly more complex. If you find yourself facing an international divorce from Scotland, understanding the intricacies involved is crucial for navigating the challenges ahead.
- Miller Samuel Hill Brown
- Family Law Blog, News
Introduction to Interim Aliment in Scotland Understanding the Legal Responsibility of Spouses and Civil Partners In Scotland, the bond between spouses and civil partners goes beyond love—it’s intertwined with a shared financial responsibility. As established in section 1 (1) of
- Tessa Hickey
- Employment Law, News
As awareness and acceptance of neurodiversity have grown, the number of diagnoses has also increased. This growing openness is a positive development, but it also brings new challenges for workplaces. Employers are still learning how to respond, particularly with self-diagnosis
- Audrey Junner
- Licensing, News
With the recent high-profile acquisition of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) by Netflix, the world of sports entertainment has seen a resurgence in professional wrestling this year. As a result, licensed premises throughout Scotland may consider showing late-night premium live events
- Audrey Junner
- Licensing, News
The 1 am pilot scheme in Glasgow City Centre has provided a much-needed boost to the City’s late-night economy over the past year, and on Friday, the 9th of May, the City of Glasgow Licensing Board agreed to make it
- Rebecca Quinn
- Family Law Blog, News
In the recent case of CD v ND [2025] CSIH 12, the MSHB Family Team successfully defended an appeal in the Inner House of the Court of Session. The appeal originated from a decision by Lord Stuart in CD v
- Holly Lafferty
- Litigation, News
When friendships become commercially entangled and contracts are breached, rest assured, not all hope is lost! Our recent case highlights the complexities that can arise when personal relationships intersect with business interests. Case Overview: Friendship to Business Partnership We were
- Laura MacSporran
- Employment Law, News
For Women Scotland v The Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16 The Supreme Court has recently clarified that under the Equality Act 2010 (‘EqA 2010’) the protected characteristics of sex and gender reassignment are legally distinct and should be interpreted
- Miller Samuel Hill Brown
- News, Private Client
Making a Will is crucial to ensure that you are able to decide who your assets will go to once you die. It is also recommended to have a Power of Attorney, and both of these can be drafted at
- Rebecca Quinn
- Family Law Blog, News
With summer fast approaching and the recent pleasant weather in Glasgow, many families are starting to consider jetting off to that place in the sun. For separated parents, planning to travel abroad with children can be a challenge. We often
- Laura MacSporran
- Employment Law, News
A new right to leave for parents where babies are receiving neonatal care is due to come into force on 6th April 2025. The Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act 2023 created this right but the government is now passing
- Tessa Hickey
- Employment Law, News
In February, the Court of Appeal handed down a landmark judgment in the case of Higgs v Farmor’s School [2025] EWCA Civ 109. The ruling has important implications for employers, particularly in terms of managing employees who may express controversial
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