A company which was found to have constructively dismissed a woman who had been employed as a manager for over 8 years, has had its appeal dismissed by the Court of Appeal in Belfast. Delivering the judgment of the three-judge Court, Lord Justice Reginald Weir stated that he was in agreement with th
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Paul Joyce, senior policy analyst at FLAC Legal rights group FLAC (Free Legal Advice Centres) has raised concerns over mortgage arrears figures released by the Central Bank.
Fíona Ní Chinnéide, IPRT acting executive director There were 80 prisoners in Ireland for every 100,000 members of the population last year, a slight decline on 2014, according to a new Council of Europe penal statistics report.
Up to 15 new bills in addition to the Great Repeal Bill could be required to deliver Brexit, research by a UK think tank has found. The authors of Legislating Brexit, a paper published today by the Institute for Government, warn that Brexit will place a huge burden on both Parliament and government
Matheson has announced a new partnership with Irish Rule of Law International (IRLI), the non-profit rule of law initiative jointly established by the Law Society of Ireland and The Bar of Ireland.
David Isaac, chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission UK government Brexit plans demonstrate a lack of ambition for equality and human rights standards, one human rights chief has warned.
Lord Neuberger Human rights have been a “new toy” for lawyers which they have favoured over the common law, the President of the Supreme Court, Lord Neuberger has said.
The UK’s biggest commercial law firms are failing to make their female lawyers partners, with the number promoted remaining flat over the past 12 months, The Brief reports. Less than 20 per cent of the partners at the top ten commercial practices in the City of London are female, according to figu
Dr Wolfgang Richter Legal business DWF has announced plans to open an office in Berlin in order to strengthen its financial services, real estate and corporate/M&A service lines and continue expanding its European footprint. The office will open 3 April 2017.
A man released following 32 years in prison after prosecutors admitted he was not given a fair trial has said he is not bitter. Andrew Wilson, 62, smiled as he was reunited with his family after being released from Los Angeles County Men’s Central Jail to cheers from the university law students wh
The National Parks and Wildlife Service has successfully appealed a claim in negligence in which a woman was awarded €40,000 for tripping on a boardwalk provided by the service in Wicklow. In the judgment published yesterday, Mr Justice Michael White found that the service had not been negligent,
Solicitor Pádraig Mawe and Cephas Power BL are set to be appointed as prosecutors for Limerick, the Limerick Leader reports. The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) said the men were selected for appointment "following competitive processes".
Stuart Gilhooly, president of the Law Society The Calcutta Run, the legal profession’s annual charity fundraiser, has set a fundraising target of €200,000 this year.
Prospective university and college students are showing an increased interest in law degrees, according to the latest figures from the Central Applications Office (CAO). Of 65,294 applicants for level 8 courses, a total of 2,694 applicants listed a degree in law as their first preference - an increa
Paul Tweed Belfast lawyer Paul Tweed of Johnsons Solicitors is representing Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams in defamation proceedings against the BBC.