Staff at Tughans took part in this year's Run in the Dark at Stormont Estate to raise cash for a spinal cord injuries research charity.
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A woman who was refused refugee status after a papers-only appeal to the Refugee Appeals Tribunal, has successfully appealed the tribunal’s findings. Allowing her appeal, and refusing the State’s cross-appeal, Mr Justice Michael Peart found that the woman had not been afforded the opportunity to
Nearly half (44 per cent) of Ireland's Top 20 law firms have been approached by a UK law firm in the past year with regard to a possible merger, acquisition or strategic representation arrangement following the UK's exit from the EU. The finding is one of many in Smith & Williamson's annual lega
Jim O'Callaghan Electronic monitoring is set to be hotly debated this week following an opposition proposal to tighten bail rules, The Irish Times reports.
Pictured (l-r): Linda Johnston, Dr Julian Sheather Ian Huddleston, Eddie Lynch, Dr Barbara English Greater awareness and a joined up approach is needed to deal with the difficulties surrounding capacity issues in Northern Ireland, a conference hosted by the Law Society of Northern Ireland heard.
Social Protection Minister Regina Doherty The invalidity pension scheme will be extended to self-employed workers for the first time from 1 December, Social Protection Minister Regina Doherty has announced.
Andy McConnell Dublin firm Philip Lee has helped to launch global law firm network Multilaw's new online self-assessment tool for businesses to evaluate their level of risk associated with Brexit.
What should the future relationship between the UK and the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) look like? Will the UK still be part of the European Arrest Warrant? Does the EU (Withdrawal) Bill provide legal certainty? The House of Lords EU Justice Sub-Committee will meet with retired judg
The Law Society of Ireland hosted a cluster event in Cork in association with the Southern Law Association on Saturday.
One of the world's oldest rivalries found its sporting expression on Saturday as politicians faced off with lawyers at Donnybrook Stadium.
The most senior garda in Galway has promised to correct the record after wrongly claiming it was illegal to cycle two abreast, The Times reports. Chief Superintendent Tom Curley told Galway County Council's joint policing committee that cyclists could only travel in single file.
Clare McGlynn Legislation to criminalise sex between sports coaches and under-18s in their care is only necessary because of the "pedantic drafting" of the Sexual Offences Act 2003, an expert has said.
The Board of Management of a National School in Dublin has been granted orders of certiorari quashing decisions which effectively directed the school to enrol a child in an oversubscribed class. Stating that this was “manifestly unfair” to the other unsuccessful pupils, Mr Justice Coffey agreed
Pictured (l-r): Martin Cooney, Catherine Guy and Michael Walsh ByrneWallace has announced the appointment of Martin Cooney as partner and head of the firm's construction law practice.
The Irish Government must stand "steadfast in its commitment to the protection of human rights in Northern Ireland and across the whole island" at this stage of the Brexit talks, leading human rights experts have said. The call was made in a letter, published by The Irish Times, signed by solicitor