A settlement has been reached in judicial review proceedings brought against the granting of planning permission for the €1.3 billion Greater Dublin Drainage (GDD) project. In a statement on Friday, Uisce Éireann said it had reached an agreement to settle the High Court proceedings prior
Appointments
See all articlesSolicitor Martin O’Donoghue has been appointed as chair of the board of arts charity Siamsa Tíre. Mr O'Donoghue has served on the Tralee-based charity's board since 2023 and brings a wealth of experience in governance, leadership and strategic development to the new role.
Maples and Calder (Ireland) LLP, the Maples Group’s law firm, has recruited Sergey Dolomanov as a partner in its Irish funds and investment management group. Mr Dolomanov has advised on high-profile and innovative exchange-traded fund (ETF) launches by leading global issuers.
A&L Goodbody has appointed 11 new partners across its Dublin and Belfast offices. In Dublin, the new partners are Aisling O'Donoghue in the energy, infrastructure and natural resources team; Brendan Curran in environment and planning; Eoghan Browne and Jennie Quirke in corporate transactions; Ha
Northern Ireland firm McCay Legal has announced a series of appointments, including the promotion of Aaron Mullen to director. The firm recently welcomed Naomi White and Mia Fox to the firm as associates in the litigation and private client teams respectively.
Jonathan Lynam has been elected as president of the Southern Law Association (SLA) for 2026. Mr Lynam was elected to succeed Dermot Kelly in the top role at the association's recent AGM and will be supported by Barry Kelleher as vice-president.
Solicitor Sarah Grace has joined the board of Beyond Surviving, a survivor-led charity offering support for those affected by domestic, sexual, and gender-based violence. Ms Grace, a corporate lawyer and certified yoga teacher, has been appointed to the board as legal trustee alongside the appointme
Northern Ireland
See all articlesSchool pupils from across Northern Ireland enjoyed a rare glimpse into life inside a successful global law firm at a special event hosted by Pinsent Masons' Belfast office. The Lady Chief Justice, Dame Siobhan Keegan, delivered the keynote address at the annual Schools' Law Work Inspiration Day, org
Northern Ireland's family courts should apply a "presumption against contact" in cases involving domestic violence and abuse, a report has recommended.
Northern Ireland’s High Court has made declarations to the effect that an elderly woman suffering with dementia lacks capacity and can be transferred from hospital to a nursing home for continued care. Delivering judgment for the High Court of Northern Ireland in November, Mr Justice Michael H
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Northern Ireland firm McCay Legal has announced a series of appointments, including the promotion of Aaron Mullen to director. The firm recently welcomed Naomi White and Mia Fox to the firm as associates in the litigation and private client teams respectively.
Northern Ireland's equality watchdog has formally lodged court proceedings seeking clarification on the implications of a landmark UK Supreme Court ruling on transgender rights. The Equality Commission previously said it would ask the Northern Ireland courts to clarify areas of "significant legal un
Universities
See all articlesNorthern Ireland's family courts should apply a "presumption against contact" in cases involving domestic violence and abuse, a report has recommended.
A new collection of papers presented at the 25th British Legal History Conference at Queen's University Belfast has been published on an open access basis. Law and Constitutional Change brings together some of the best papers presented at the conference, which examined the role that law plays when c
Professor Kim Lane Scheppele has been appointed as visiting full professor at UCD Sutherland School of Law. Professor Scheppele is the Laurance S Rockefeller Professor of Sociology and International Affairs at Princeton University, where her work focuses on the rise and fall of constitutional democr
The University of Limerick's law school has hosted a first-of-its-kind workshop delivered by the Switzerland-based Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
The University of Galway has welcomed 19 research students to campus as part of the 2025 Hardiman PhD Scholarship. The new scholars in the College of Business, Public Policy and Law include Pratik Purswani and Amil Jafarguliyev, who are researching legal topics.
Interviews
See all articlesThe word that regularly recurs in Constance Cassidy’s vocabulary is “busy”. Often augmented to “busy, busy, busy”. It’s hardly surprising. The senior counsel’s day has begun some five hours before our mid-morning interview and the number of appointments in h
October is European Cybersecurity Month (ECSM), the EU's annual campaign dedicated to promoting cybersecurity among its citizens and organisations, and to providing current online security information. Ironically, it has coincided with Amazon Web Services (AWS) experiencing a recent major outage in
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The view from Andrew McGahey’s home office south of Navan in Co Meath is an idyllic one. The vista of tranquillity that takes in the Hill of Tara and the River Boyne ends here, though — the EMEA managing partner of Kennedys Law LLP is responsible for seven offices, where daily life is di
Colin Cardwell
The quest for knowledge has advanced beyond imagination in the millennia since Plato and Aristotle first proposed their theories of epistemology. For legal firms at the leading edge of meeting today’s exacting demands, ‘knowledge’ now involves a multitude of practical applications,
Colin Cardwell
A solicitor who was forced out of her home by a relentless campaign of criminal harassment has urged legal professionals to break the “taboo” of speaking out about abuse. Emma Lyons, who runs a family and criminal law practice in west Belfast, joined the Law Society of Northern Ireland&r
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