The Law Society takes seriously threats to the rule of law, including those targeted at all legal professionals. In recent months, we have been made aware of several incidents where solicitors, ...
The latest Gazette includes coverage of the most recent annual in-house conference, which heard that there are ‘extraordinary’ opportunities in a thriving sector. Applications have opened for the 2025 ...
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Pieta House is available 24/7 for anyone experiencing thoughts of suicide, self-harmed or are bereaved by suicide. Freephone 1800 247 247. Samaritans provides a listening service available 24 hours a ...
The Government has approved a plan for Ireland to intervene in South Africa’s International Court of Justice (ICJ) case against Israel under the Genocide Convention. Filing of the intervention will ...
Applications are open for the award-winning Diploma in Aviation Leasing and Finance. This course delivers an in-depth analysis of the core legal and practical issues relating to aircraft leasing and ...
The fundraiser was in aid of Barnardos and Merchant’s Quay Ireland and trainees were delighted to raise over €500. The Stanhope Street Reading Programme allows Law Society students to give back to the ...
To effectively comply with the AI Literacy provisions, and in line with how legal practices approach the profession’s CPD obligations, a structured approach is necessary. However, AI literacy has an ...
The European Commission’s latest round of infringement actions includes moves against Ireland in several areas of EU law. The EU body has sent formal letters of notice – the first step in infringement ...
At its meeting yesterday (25 July) the Government also agreed to nominate Mr Justice Brian O’Moore of the High Court to the Court of Appeal. Barristers Nicola Jane Andrews, Monika Leech, Michael ...
Plans to introduce new hate speech laws have been shelved, justice minister Helen McEntee has confirmed. The minister is to withdraw section 2 of the bill, which is the hate speech element, following ...
The Central Bank’s deputy governor Derville Rowland (small picture) described the code as “the cornerstone of the Irish consumer-protection framework”. She said that it had served consumers well, but ...