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Michael Quinlan The Law Society of Ireland has announced the election of solicitor Michael Quinlan as its 147th president, continuing a 176-year tradition since the election of first president Josias Dunn in 1841.

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Pictured (l-r): David Fisher, founder and CEO of Integra Ledger; Rebecca Ryan, Matheson partner; Lory Kehoe, director of Blockchain Lab Lead; and Barry O'Connor, Matheson partner. Ireland’s first ever legal hackathon, held in Matheson's Dublin offices over the weekend, has been named a success.

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The Courts Service of Ireland is consulting on proposals to ban tweeting from courtrooms by anyone other than accredited journalists. A draft discussion paper on social media guidelines was circulated to the presidents of the Irish courts by the former Chief Justice of Ireland, Mrs Justice Susan Den

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Charles Walker OBE MP A new and effective "sifting committee" should be set up to determine which proposed pieces of delegated legislation need detailed scrutiny by MPs as EU law is transferred into UK law, a House of Commons select committee has said in a new report.

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The Health and Safety Lawyers Association of Ireland (HSLAI) will hold its 2017 annual conference in Dublin next Thursday. Delegates at the 90-minute event are set to be addressed by Madeleine Abas, partner at specialist UK health and safety law firm OsborneAbasHunt, as well as Irish barrister Ronan

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Millions of documents held by organisations including offshore law firm Appleby have been stolen in what has been dubbed the Paradise Papers leak. The firm said in a statement that its computers were hacked by an intruder “who deployed the tactics of a professional hacker and covered his/her track

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Volkswagen is facing two new major lawsuits in Germany over the 2015 emissions scandal, according to German media reports. This week, US law firm Hausfeld is set to file a claim for €250 million on behalf of around 15,000 Volkswagen car owners, Sunday tabloid Bild am Sonntag reports.

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A man who spent two decades fighting a wrongful criminal conviction now recognised as caused by a typist's error has still received no compensation from the State, the Irish Examiner reports. Stephen Murphy was convicted in 1996 of offences committed when he was not present after a typist mistakenly

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