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Navigating Commercial Entanglements in Friendships: Legal Remedies and Solutions
Holly Lafferty
Litigation
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 recently instructed in a case whereby a friendship d...
Supreme Court Ruling on the Definition of Women Under the Equality Act 2010: Key Insights and Implications
Laura MacSporran
Employment Law
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 independently of one another, each offering separate and specific forms of protection. The Supre...
Essential Guide to Making a Will and Power of Attorney
Gillian Irving
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 the same time. A Power of Attorney appoints a person or people who are able to make decisions on your behalf, such as financial or welfare decisions or both. ...
Navigating Travel Consent for Children: A Guide for Separated Parents
Rebecca Quinn
Family Law Blog
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 see clients who are concerned about consent issues related to their children travelling abroad, whether it's...
New Neonatal Care Leave for Parents: What You Need to Know
Laura MacSporran
Employment Law
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 regulations to bring it into effect.  Key Highlights of Neonatal Care Leave Eligibility:The right is similar to other types of fam...
Key Considerations for the UK Hospitality Sector in 2025
Tessa Hickey
Employment Law
The UK hospitality sector plays a vital in the national economy. Upcoming changes to employment law in 2025 are expected to affect the hospitality industry more significantly than other sectors, due to the industry's high staff turnover rates and prevalence of shift work. We have highlighted below some important changes that our clients within this...
Welcoming Stephen Parker as Our New Trainee Solicitor at Miller Samuel Hill Brown
Miller Samuel Hill Brown
MSHB News & Announcements
We are pleased to announce that Stephen Parker has joined our team at Miller Samuel Hill Brown as a Trainee Solicitor. Recently, we had the chance to sit down with Stephen to discuss his new role and experiences thus far. Can you describe your overall experience during your first month at Miller Samuel Hill Brown? The first month of my traineeship ...
Landmark Judgement: Higgs v Farmor’s School
Tessa Hickey
Employment Law
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 beliefs in and outside the workplace, including on social media. In this case, the Court upheld an...
Dilapidations in Scots Commercial Property Law: A Guide for Tenants and Landlords
Stephen Parker
Commercial Property
For landlords, ensuring their property is well-maintained throughout the lease term and upon its termination is crucial. To achieve this, landlords rely on dilapidations — a process that holds tenants accountable for their obligations to repair, decorate, maintain and comply with statute under the lease. In Scots law, the common law position under ...
Navigating Public Entertainment Licences in Scotland: Ensuring Success for Live Music Events
Audrey Junner
Licensing
Research conducted by Planet Cruise travel experts last year found that Glasgow took the top spot globally for the best city to visit for live music, beating out Lyon and Zurich to take the crown. Scottish crowds are also celebrated across the world as being superior when it comes to live music events with artists including Ed Sheeran, Tom Odell an...
Navigating Workplace Sexual Harassment: Responsibilities and Best Practices for Employers
Tessa Hickey
Employment Law
Sufficiently managing the topic of sexual harassment in the workplace is crucial for all employers in maintaining a respectful and safe working environment. It is important that there are robust processes in place to deal with any related issues or concerns as an employer's failure to address any related concerns or issues properly or the mishandli...
Chloe Crawford and Arlene Dunbar Appointed to Law Society of Scotland Committees
Miller Samuel Hill Brown
MSHB News & Announcements
We are pleased to share the recent appointments of Chloe Crawford and Arlene Dunbar at Miller Samuel Hill Brown to key committees of the Law Society of Scotland. Chloe will serve on the Licensing Law Sub-Committee, and Arlene has been appointed to the Accredited Paralegal Committee.   Appointment of Chloe Crawford to Licensing Law Sub-Committe...