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21 April 2026

Significant changes to UK Data Protection Legislation – are you still compliant?

Contributors:
Joseph Fitzgibbon, Murron Marr

On 5 February 2026, several new data protection provisions came into force. Organisations should ensure that they are still compliant.

20 April 2026

Lessons from the litigation after the construction of Blackburn bus station

Contributors:
Iain Drummond, Alejandro Coghill

Two connected court cases offer many useful lessons around delay, expert evidence, termination and litigation funding.

20 April 2026

Workplace stress: Employers’ obligations

Contributor: Kevin Clancy

Stress is a significant aspect of workplace health and safety, and employers have many legal obligations.

16 April 2026

Subsidy Control: key lessons from a recent Competition Appeal Tribunal decision

Contributor: Jonathan Carey

Key takeaways from the Competition Appeal Tribunal’s decision in The New Lottery Company Ltd and Others v The Gambling Commission

14 April 2026

Challenging wills in Scotland

Contributor: Stephanie Hepburn

An overview of the main options – and difficulties – when challenging a will in Scotland.

14 April 2026

Connections Reform is a step in the right direction to clean energy but there is still a long road ahead

Contributors:
Jamie McRorie, Kenzie Sharkey

Connections Reform is only the start of the UK’s journey to clean energy. The next step is the Strategic Spatial Energy Plan (SSEP) and it could provide some much-needed certainty on the direction of travel.

10 April 2026

Onshore wind – Ambition is back but can the UK deliver at scale?

Contributor: Clare Foster

Onshore wind is central to the UK’s Clean Power 2030 goals, but delivery will hinge on planning, grid access and charging reform.

9 April 2026

Opening up the road to resolution

Contributor: Stephanie Hepburn

Scotland has many public rights of way. But many are not officially recorded, and the various rights and responsibilities can be a tricky area.

9 April 2026

Subsidy Control: The Competition Appeal Tribunal judgment in the case of Bristol Airport v Welsh Ministers.

Contributor: Jonathan Carey

Key takeaways from the Competition Appeal Tribunal’s decision in Bristol Airport v Welsh Ministers

9 April 2026

Global Asbestos Awareness Week: a 20th century problem that hasn’t gone away

Contributor: Killian Dockrell

Nearly thirty years after asbestos was banned in the UK, it is still a very real issue for the construction industry.

8 April 2026

The new tax year has begun: are you ready?

Contributor: Gavin Charlton

What businesses who offer employee share incentive schemes should be thinking about as the new tax year begins.

1 April 2026

Construction challenges in scaling renewable infrastructure

Contributors:
Euan Murray, Steven McLaughlin

Partner Euan Murray and Solicitor Steven McLaughlin explore the infrastructure challenges faced by current clean energy projects.

1 April 2026

Court of Appeal overturns ruling in CILEX and others v Mazur and others

Contributor: Ben Pilbrow

The Court of Appeal has overturned the Mazur ruling in relation to unauthorised individuals conducting litigation.

1 April 2026

The UK Supreme Court’s decision on the patentability of computer-implemented AI inventions

Contributors:
John MacKenzie, Ruairidh Leishman

The UK Supreme Court’s decision in Emotional Perception AI Ltd v Comptroller-General of Patents [2026] UKSC 3 marks the most significant judgement in relation to the patentability of AI in the UK so far and provides important guidance on how the UKIPO and courts will approach computer-implemented inventions going forward.

31 March 2026

Avoiding disputes under the Sale of Goods Act 1979: practical guidance for rural businesses in Scotland

Contributor: Thomas McFarlane

The rights, obligations and remedies provided by the Sales of Goods Act 1979.

31 March 2026

You reap what you sow: Agricultural workers

Contributor: Olivia Greener

Agricultural workers bring with them a specific set of employment rules which farming businesses should be aware of and ready for.

30 March 2026

Why it’s time to talk about wills

Contributor: Stephanie Hepburn

With an uptick in disputes over estates between beneficiaries, executors, or other family members, and challenges to wills becoming more commonplace in recent years, Partner Stephanie Hepburn looks at what you can do now to protect your family’s future. This article was originally published in The Scotsman. 

30 March 2026

Don’t Stop Me Now: Locked gates and access rights in Scotland

Contributor: Stephanie Hepburn

The law treats locked gates differently depending on whether the access they prevent arises from a private servitude right, a public right of way, or the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003.

30 March 2026

Silent giving – A lot of philanthropic activity happens out of the spotlight

Contributor: Keith McLaren

A personal account from Keith McLaren, a Partner in our Private Wealth and Tax team, who is involved in a project that delivers and installs operating theatres around the world.

30 March 2026

Sheep worrying

Contributors:
Stephanie Hepburn, Vicky Christie

An outline of the current Scottish legislation on sheep worrying, what steps farmers and landowners can take to protect their flocks, the types of penalties that exist, and how our Rural Disputes team can assist with any related issues.

25 March 2026

The Glasgow Union Street Fire: legal lessons for Scottish businesses

Contributor: Kirsty MacCorquodale

The legal framework around fire safety in Scotland, and suggested actions for owners of businesses and properties.

24 March 2026

Real burdens: a real problem for rural development?

Contributors:
Shona Lean, Stephanie Hepburn

A ‘real burden’ is a legal restriction on how a piece of Scottish land can be used. This can create problems for people who want to diversify rural businesses.

23 March 2026

A SLAPP on the wrist for Arka Wealth as High Court rejects defamation claim

Contributors:
John MacKenzie, Ruairidh Leishman

Kamal v Tax Policy Associates marks the first judicial application of the UK’s anti-SLAPP regime, with the High Court rejecting a defamation claim arising from public-interest reporting on alleged tax avoidance. The decision highlights the importance of protecting public-interest journalism and comes amid calls to expand the regime further.

19 March 2026

Discharging real burdens in Scotland – why applications to the Lands Tribunal may fail

Contributor: Stephanie Hepburn

The decision in Murrayfield Curling Ltd v Murrayfield Ice Rink Ltd illustrates some of the reasons for which the Lands Tribunal can refuse applications to vary and/or discharge title conditions in Scotland.