Legal academics at University College Dublin and Maynooth University are among 21 new members appointed to the Young Academy ...
Justice is not a commodity that can be minimised to save costs without severe consequences for fairness, equality, society, ...
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought against a New York City taqueria by a German tourist who complained its salsa was too ...
Niall Pelly questions whether Ireland will meet the transposition deadline for new EU pay transparency rules. In just three ...
Anne-Marie Linehan has been appointed as managing partner of Cork firm J.W. O'Donovan LLP. Ms Linehan takes over the role ...
A landmark EU court ruling on legal gender recognition "double underlines" the incompatibility of a controversial UK Supreme ...
Payments made from Ireland's mother and baby institutions payment scheme to UK-based survivors are to be disregarded in means tests for benefits across the United Kingdom. The Irish and UK governments ...
The Court of Appeal has upheld the decisions of the High Court finding that Ireland is the most appropriate forum for hearing ...
An English judge has rebuked a claimant who she found was being coached through a pair of smart glasses while giving evidence ...
The Irish government has now published draft legislation aimed at enabling co-operation with the UK's Omagh bombing inquiry. The International Co-operation (Omagh Bombing Inquiry) Bill 2026 was ...
Cork-based O'Flynn Exhams LLP Solicitors has promoted litigation and dispute resolution lawyer William Hanly to partner. Mr ...
Frank Flanagan, Aaron Garavaglia and Daragh O'Shea of Mason Hayes & Curran set out practical steps for Irish companies to ...
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