The Supreme Court is set to be relocated from the Four Courts to a dedicated building for the first time ever, The Irish Times reports. A new building for the court has recently been incorporated into the proposal for a €40 million family and children's court complex at Hammond Lane in Smithfield,
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In a dispute involving bookmakers and Dundalk Racecourse, the Court of Appeal has found that the loss of betting ring pitches in the redevelopment of the racecourse in 2007 did not constitute a breach of contract. In a joint judgment by Ms Justice Mary Finlay Geoghegan and Ms Justice Mary Irvine, th
Retired Judge Bryan McMahon, who produced a landmark Government report on Direct Provision, has urged the Government to act on its recommendations at a conference marking the two-year anniversary of its publication. The McMahon Report was published in June 2015 and contained 173 recommendations to i
Dublin barrister Gillian Finane was attacked by a prisoner in Dolphin House yesterday, The Irish Times reports. Ms Finane was briefing a prisoner in a consultation room in the Dublin Districts Family Courts when he took out an improvised blade and held it to her face and neck.
The High Court in Belfast has ruled in favour of a couple who sought permission for a legally-binding humanist wedding ceremony. Mr Justice Colton quashed the General Register Office’s decision to refuse an application for authorisation for a humanist marriage on the grounds that it breached the a
Mr Justice Colm Mac Eochaidh has been appointed a judge at the General Court of the European Union for a term of office expiring on 31 August 2019. Mr Justice Mac Eochaidh was born in 1963 and graduated in law from University College Dublin in 1984.
Solicitor Antoinette Curran, a former president of the Law Society of Northern Ireland, has passed away. Ms Curran was admitted as a solicitor in 1979 and became president of the Law Society in 1998.
A new book examining key legal cases which have brought about significant social change in Ireland will be launched in Dublin later this month. Legal Cases that Changed Ireland, published by Clarus Press and edited by Professor Ivana Bacik and Dr Mary Rogan, is based on a 2015 series of seminars und
Maria McCloskey Maria McCloskey, an associate solicitor at Napier & Sons in Belfast, has been appointed to co-ordinate a new legal project in partnership with the Northern Ireland Community of Refugees and Asylum Seekers (NICRAS).
A couple who want to take their seriously ill baby to the US for experimental treatment against the wishes of the hospital in which he is being kept on life support have been refused permission to appeal by the UK Supreme Court. Chris Gard and Connie Yates, whose son Charlie suffers from MDDS, were
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Draft legislation establishing the Independent Reporting Commission in Irish law has been published, fulfilling a key part of the Fresh Start Agreement agreed in Belfast two years ago.
John Finucane Belfast solicitor John Finucane has failed in his bid to be elected as Sinn Féin's MP for North Belfast.
It is incompatible with EU law to require a worker to take leave first before being able to establish whether he is entitled to be paid for it, according to Advocate General Tanchev. In circumstances where an employer has not provided a worker with paid leave, the right to paid leave carries over un
A man in Thailand has been given a record 35-year sentence after insulting royalty on Facebook. 34-year-old Mr Wichai was convicted on 10 counts of lèse-majesté by a military court in Bangkok after posting photos and videos of the Thai Royal Family on a Facebook account which he fraudulently creat
A former GAA footballer who was subject to two seriously defamatory publications in the Sunday World has been awarded damages totalling €310,000. Mr Justice O’Connor found that the public scrutiny faced by the former footballer meant that aggravated and punitive damages were also necessary. Back