Family, Finances and the Law: Lessons from Russell v Russell

Jonathan Russel (As Executor of the Late Stuart Russell) & Irene Russell -v- Rebecca Russell (As Executrix of the Late Simon Russell) [2025] SC GLA 19 The recent Sheriff Court decision in the case of Russell & Russell -v- Russell provides a concise outline of the Scots Law position on the presumption against gift and […]

Neil Matheson Crowned Associate of The Year

TC Young are delighted to Announce that Neil Matheson was awarded Associate of the Year at the inaugural Scottish Professional Awards on Friday evening. These awards shine a spotlight on the Professional and Business Services (PBS) sector which covers a range of diverse knowledge-intensive industries which provide specialised support to businesses. Senior Associate within TC […]

Riley v Student Housing Company [2023]: A decision for Data Controllers?

Introduction The recent Sheriff Court case of Riley v Student Housing Company provides helpful clarification on data controller requirements in terms of GDPR regulations. BackgroundThe Pursuer was a former employee of the Defender. Another employee, Mr Adamson raised employment tribunal proceedings against the Defender. Mr Adamson made allegations that the Pursuer had verbally abused him […]

Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill

Scots Law has always had problems in providing creditors with fixed security (i.e. a security ranking prior to all other claims) over assets other than land. Examples include: That is because: a) Physical assets can only be secured if they are in the creditor’s possession which is impractical if the debtor requires to use them as […]