THE chairman of Terra Firma Chambers, Roy Martin QC, has been made an honorary member of the Australian Bar Association. The former Dean of the Faculty of Advocates and co-chairman of the International Council of Advocates and Barristers was pr
esented with the award by the Australian association’s president, Tom Bathurst QC, who acknowledged the contribution made by Mr Martin to the preservation of the independent referral bar.
NEWSTHE Law Society of Scotland is reminding the public that the time limit for making a complaint about the conduct of a solicitor will reduce from two years to one from 1 October. This change coincides with the introduction of the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission, which will also have a one-year limit on the investigation of cases.
AWARDSPAGAN Osborne has been shortlisted for two Arts & Business Scotland Awards in recognition of their sponsorship of the National Museums of Scotland Picasso: Fired with Passion exhibition. The firm is in the running for the cultural branding and new and returning sponsors awards, to be presented in October.
EVENTSHBJ Gateley Wareing will hold conferences on climate change in Edinburgh and Glasgow on 31 July and 8 August. The events, designed for those in the commercial property sector, will examine how the climate change bill will affect the construction and management of property. Topics under discussion will include “green leases”, and energy performance certificates. To register, visit
www.hbjgateleywareing.com
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