The Minister for Mental Health, Mary Butler has commenced a public consultation on legislation introducing a new Mental Health Legal Aid Scheme under the Mental Health Bill 2024 which will replace the ...
The Law Society invites you to an evening of engaging discussion on Lithuanian-born, Irish solicitor, Michael Noyk and Ernie O’Malley,Irish republican revolutionary and writer. Cormac O’Malley, ...
For many practising solicitors, the increasing demands of regulatory compliance can often feel like a thorn in the side, an obstruction to what matters most: providing clients with expert legal ...
A free Anti-Money Laundering (AML) talk for non-solicitors in a law firm is now available.
The Government yesterday (9 March) agreed to nominate Judge Paul Kelly as President of the District Court. The vacancy will arise following the upcoming appointment of current incumbent, Judge Colin ...
Criminal defence solicitor Rory Staines told the ACJRD conference in Dublin on 5 October 2018 that courts are struggling to keep pace with technical change. A presumption in favour of business records ...
The “uncomfortable question” of why so many expert witnesses only ever appear either on the plaintiff side, or on the defendant side, was raised this morning (25 February) by Mr Justice Michael Peart, ...
The Association of the Internet Industry, which combats illegal online content, has reported an improvement in takedowns and criminal investigation figures. The body’s 2020 annual report details a ...
The Practising Certificate renewal for 2025 has now completed, with just under 12,000 PC applications received and processed. To access your 2025 practising certificate simply log into your dashboard.
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