The lawfulness of a man’s detention was referred to the High Court by way of case stated, after a complaint was made regarding the two-hour delay in a doctor arriving at the Garda station for the purposes of taking a sample of urine. Finding that the doctor attending an emergency was a reasona
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Specialist employment law practice CC Solicitors has announced the appointment of Regan O'Driscoll as partner in the firm. The move comes four years after Ms O'Driscoll joined the Dublin-based firm, having previously trained and qualified in a large commercial law firm and then spent two years in th
Ronan Daly Jermyn (RDJ) has announced the appointment of Dean Cunningham as a solicitor in the firm's corporate and commercial practice. Mr Cunningham has over 10 years' experience in the legal and technology sectors, with particular expertise in complex software licensing matters, having worked as
Solicitor Moya Quinlan, the first woman to be elected president of the Law Society of Ireland, has passed away at the age of 99. Ms Quinlan, who qualified as a solicitor in 1946 and served as president in 1980/81, died at a Dublin nursing home yesterday, The Irish Times reports.
The Department of Justice has today launched a public consultation on how funds under the control of courts should be managed in the future. The funds are currently managed by the Court Funds Office (CFO) on behalf of individuals who need support to manage their financial assets.
A senior High Court judge has warned that there are "not enough judges" to hear cases brought by women affected by mistakes in cervical cancer screening. Mr Justice Kevin Cross made the remarks during proceedings brought by Ruth Morrissey against the HSE and two US-based laboratories involved in cer
The Victim Support at Court (V-SAC) charity has seen a 37 per cent increase in demand for its court accompaniment services in the last two years, the Irish Examiner reports. The latest figures from the charity reveal that it provided accompaniment services to 1,365 complainants, witnesses and family
The Government needs to clarify details around a proposed renewable energy scheme to avoid an investment hiatus in the Irish renewable energy industry, a prominent energy lawyer has warned.
International law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has assisted a children's charity to develop proposals for the statutory regulation of social media companies. The NSPCC is campaigning in favour of a new "social media regulator" which could issue fines of up to £20 million to social media compan
A tattooist known as "Dr Evil" admitted causing grievous bodily harm by performing unlawful body modification procedures on clients. Brendan McCarthy, 50, pleaded guilty to three charges of GBH in respect of a tongue-splitting procedure as well as removing an ear and slicing off a nipple.
The number of people who say they have been a victim of crime in the past year fell to a four-year low at the end of last year, The Times reports. The latest Garda Public Attitudes Survey revealed that only 4.5 per cent of around 1,500 respondents said they had been a victim of crime in the past yea
A Scottish council is the first in Europe to give its employees who have suffered domestic abuse "safe leave". South Ayrshire Council's policy will give employees up to 10 days' paid leave to allow them to seek help and support.
A businessman who gave £182,000 to a woman he met on dating app Tinder has won a court battle to get the money back. Marcel Kooter, 57, claimed he sent the money to Manuel Radeva, 37, for investment purposes - not as a gift.
The nurses strike has been suspended following intervention by the Labour Court, which investigated the dispute in the exercise of its statutory powers under the Industrial Relations Act 1990. Making a number of recommendations and setting out the details of an Enhanced Nursing Practice salary scale
Gibson & Associates Solicitors has welcomed solicitor Celine Clarkin to the property team in the firm's Letterkenny office. Ms Clarkin will advise clients in all conveyancing matters from buying and selling property, change of ownership, and construction disputes.