Global law firm DLA Piper has launched its 2024 Know Your Rights programme for refugees and asylum seekers living in Ireland. The eight-week programme, run in partnership with the Irish Refugee Council, begins on 12 September 2024 and will be delivered virtually for most modules.
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An American judge has been widely criticised after humiliating a teenage girl who fell asleep during a classroom visit to his court. Judge Kenneth King, of the 36th District Court in Detroit, ordered the 16-year-old girl to change into a jail uniform and sit handcuffed in the dock as punishment, 7 N
Nearly a dozen prisoners have been hospitalised following what is suspected to be a mass drug overdose in Portlaoise Prison. A total of 11 prisoners are being treated at the Midlands Regional Hospital in Portlaoise following a major incident yesterday afternoon — just weeks after the Irish Pri
The Probation Board for Northern Ireland has made significant improvements to organisational culture and probation practice over the past three years, an inspection has found. Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJI) made five strategic and six operational recommendations in 2020 to delive
A proposed procedure for agreeing settlements in competition law investigations has been published for consultation. The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has invited interested parties to share their views by 5pm on Friday 20 September 2024.
The Maples Group has been named as title sponsor of the 2024 IRC European Championship sailing regatta in Dublin Bay. Hosted by the Royal Irish Yacht Club in Dun Laoghaire, the 'Maples Group IRC European Championship 2024' will bring together some of the best Grand Prix cruiser racers in Europe for
A man suing Disney for the alleged wrongful death of his fiancée has been told suing breaches the terms of his Disney+ subscription. Disney's lawyers raised eyebrows internationally by telling a New York court that Jeffrey Piccolo had agreed to handle all disputes with the company through arb
The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) has awarded a record €550,000 to a former Twitter employee who was sacked after failing to click a button in an email from Elon Musk shortly after he acquired the company. Gary Rooney, former source-to-pay director at Dublin-based Twitter International U
Northern Ireland prosecutors have withdrawn their case against a Palestine solidarity activist who took part in a protest inside a Belfast supermarket. Eoin Rua Davey was arrested and subsequently charged with aggravated trespass after taking part in the action, organised by the Boycott, Divestment
A team of trainee solicitors have successfully climbed Kilimanjaro in a bid to raise funds for Ballymun Community Law Centre.
The High Court has granted a declaration of parentage in favour of a gay man who alleged that the children's mother backed out of a co-parenting agreement. The children in question were born in 2021 through a donor-assisted human reproduction (DAHR) procedure in Ukraine, with the use of the man's sp
The lawyer heading the Olympic Federation of Ireland has been congratulated on Ireland's success at the Paris games. Sarah Keane was a solicitor at Matheson before becoming CEO of Swim Ireland and later president of the Olympic Federation of Ireland.
Arthur Cox will join Olympic athlete Sally Gunnell OBE and local business leaders and sports professionals at the upcoming Ulster Hockey Club 1896 gala lunch. The law firm is sponsoring the event at Titanic Belfast on 20 September, which will include a panel discussion on the challenges and opportun
An updated information handbook for employees facing a collective redundancy situation has been published by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. First published in 2021, the handbook has now been updated to reflect the changes introduced in the Employment (Collective Redundancies and
Jurisdiction to hear and determine questions referred for a preliminary ruling is to be conferred on the General Court of the European Union in six specific areas. From 1 October 2024, the General Court will have jurisdiction to give preliminary rulings on the common system of VAT; excise duties; th