Ewan Williamson died while tackling a blaze at a bar in Edinburgh
The family of a firefighter who was killed tackling a blaze in Edinburgh is raising an action for damages in the Court of Session.
Ewan Williamson, 35, died while fighting a fire in the Balmoral Bar in Dalry on 12 July 2009.
The results of an official investigation into what happened have yet to be made public.
He is the only firefighter in the history of Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue Service to die tackling a blaze.
A number of new pressures on expert witnesses will combine to make this year a seminal one for experts in all disciplines, according to an article in the Law Society Gazette's Legal Services Directory. The initiatives are the cap on fees, introduced in October (with the setting of London levels lower than those outside London), the removal of immunity from prosecution, proposals for pre-trial assessment of witness evidence and the introduction of 'hot-tubbing' of witnesses already being trialled in the Family Court and Chancery Courts. The eventual introduction of Jackson LJ's proposals on civil costs will add to the squeeze.
IMO Secretary-General Koji Sekimizu has expressed his condolences and sympathy for all those caught up in tragic accidents involving ships over the weekend.