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A public consultation on planning permission exemptions will take place over the summer, the government has said.
Hungary has been urged by the Council of Europe's human rights commissioner, Michael O'Flaherty, not to adopt a law that ...
Accusations of malpractice against mediators are fortunately few and far between in Ireland, but with the increased use of mediation comes an increased risk that something may go wrong. This is ...
A former US death row prisoner turned campaigner against the death penalty has been named as a victim of a fatal house fire ...
A&L Goodbody carried out an average of 33 hours of pro bono work per lawyer last year, according to the firm's latest pro ...
Kildare-based Powderly Solicitors has expanded into Dublin with a new office in Rathmines. Established in Kilcock in 2002, ...
Warrenpoint-based Rosemary Connolly Solicitors Limited has celebrated 30 years in business. Speaking after a celebration with ...
A solicitor who was secretly working for three law firms at the same time has been struck off. Belinda Sarkodie, a property ...
Global law firm Kennedys has reported record revenue of €511 million for the most recent financial year, up by 13 per cent on ...
The Supreme Court has adjusted the ‘Primor’ test for the dismissal of claims for want of prosecution, finding that delay ...
Dame Vera Baird DBE KC has been appointed as interim chair of the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), the body which investigates potential miscarriages of justice in England, Wales and Northern ...
The High Court has dismissed judicial review proceedings taken by a garda accused of entering into an inappropriate sexual ...
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