Lessons in co-operation
A huge school build and refurb PPP project, which elicited several superlatives, is currently on time and within budget THERE […]
A huge school build and refurb PPP project, which elicited several superlatives, is currently on time and within budget THERE […]
Tom Allison will have a little more time on his hands from tomorrow morning, when he steps down as chief
Forward thinking and a regular review of contracts can help prevent spiralling costs if relationships sour, writes Ian Fraser When
More banks are realising that helping the poor to obtain small amounts of credit in order to better themselves and
Is recycled motor oil a “product”? Or does it constitute another form of “waste”? This question is one which has
SANDY Manson, who took over as chief executive of Scotland’s largest independent accountancy firm Johnston Carmichael earlier this month, outlines
Two more “magic circle” law firms have smashed through the barrier of making more than £1m profit per equity partner.
Leading independent accountancy firm signs up Oloroso restaurant co-owner, forensic accountant and corporate financier Frank McMorrow to lead push into
With client and regulatory disquiet over a lack of competition, mid-tier accountancy firms are eager to take work from the
IN Australia, the threat of global warming hit the political mainstream media in April, when it was cited as the
THE government should give serious thought to taxing the revenues earned in virtual worlds such as Linden Labs’ Second Life,
After near collapse four years ago Euronova is now looking to expand, says Ian Fraser AMANDA Swanson acknowledges that Euronova
Digital “convergence” is back and it’s transforming the media sector. Many large companies are embracing the innovation supplied by smaller,
Option could be for a ‘middle way that is not Tesco Law’ JUSTICE Minister Kenny MacAskill has said the new
Anja Balfour tells Ian Fraser how she held her nerve ANJA Balfour, who manages £400 million (€591m) of Japanese retail
Distillers look to the US market after campaigns to rejuvenate Scotch in the UK hit the rocks DISTILLERS’ attempts to
The two world rankers made huge profits as they increased their focus on corporate banking, opening a gap in the
Injections of capital and fresh management thinking have allowed the three remaining Edinburgh-based life insurers to regain their former poise
It’s backslapping all round as Scotland’s lawyers celebrate an excellent year. But what is around the corner? THE noughties have
TO BOLDLY GO OR SAFELY STAY: There are two schools of thought about the wisdom of setting up shop in
WE’LL HAVE WHAT THEY’RE HAVING: Many leading Scottish lawyers believe that if the Scottish Executive ignores their pleas for Clementi-style