One of the areas hit hardest by the coronavirus crisis is the employment sector. Unfortunately, a consequence of the pandemic has been reductions in wages and hours, as well as severe job cuts for many workplaces throughout Scotland.
One of the areas hit hardest by the coronavirus crisis is the employment sector. Unfortunately, a consequence of the pandemic has been reductions in wages and hours, as well as severe job cuts for many workplaces throughout Scotland.
If you are considering moving home at this time, we understand you might have several questions about the current process. Here, we provide practical guidance for buyers and sellers looking to move during the coronavirus pandemic:
The team at McLennan Adam Davis remain open for business and able to accept new instructions from new as well as existing clients in all practice areas. We will continue to provide legal advice and assistance to all clients, old and new, as and when required. That said, we are sure you will appreciate that we have to put steps in place to adjust our working practices at the present time. We have the technology and systems in place that will allow certain members of staff to work from home but they will still remain contactable (further details below).
House prices in Scotland reached a new peak in November 2018, with annual house price growth hitting six per cent, according to the latest house price index from YourMove/Acadata. This is compared with both England and Wales which have fallen by one per cent.
The Scottish Government has published a new report which aims to promote and enable accessibility of service across the criminal justice sector in Scotland for those with disabilities.