Kellyanne Conway The senior White House official and qualified lawyer who coined the term "alternative facts" is facing a misconduct complaint filed at the D.C. Bar by a group of American law professors.
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Richard Susskind Kapil Summan speaks to legal and business technologists Richard and Daniel Susskind about the ideas in their new book, The Future of the Professions.
Court of Appeal: Armenian man who claimed to be a Jehovah’s Witness has deportation order reaffirmed
The Minister for Justice and Law Reform has successfully appealed an Order of the High Court, which quashed the Minister’s decision to affirm an Armenian national’s deportation order. Delivering the judgment of the three-judge Court of Appeal, Mr Justice Michael Peart found that the trial judge
Angela Keegan House sales in the Republic fell last year by 3.5 per cent to 47,175 while the value of all transactions rose by 7.4 per cent to 11.5 million euro - reflecting rising prices.
Catherine Guy ByrneWallace has been shortlisted for the Chambers Europe Awards - Ireland Law Firm of the Year 2017 by international legal directory Chambers & Partners.
An appeal against a provision of immigration entry rules requiring non-EEA applicants to have a specified minimum income by an applicant who failed to meet this requirement has been unanimously allowed by Justices in the Supreme Court on the basis of extreme interference with family life while four
An appeal against a provision of immigration entry rules requiring non-EEA applicants to have a specified minimum income by an applicant who failed to meet this requirement has been unanimously allowed by Justices in the Supreme Court on the basis of extreme interference with family life while four
Brexit: Lords Constitution Committee warns EU withdrawal bill should not set fast-tracking precedent
Lord Lang of Monkton As it publishes its report on the European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill today, the House of Lords Constitution Committee has said that while its usual concerns about the fast-tracking of legislation are alleviated by the brevity and simplicity of the bill, this should
Linda Klein Donald Trump’s first draft budget includes a proposal to scrap the Legal Services Corporation, a body which provides legal aid funding to around 2 million poor Americans each year.
The High Court has made orders temporarily freezing the assets of a Co Galway businessman who AIB claims gave untrue evidence when being cross examined about his assets before the Master of the High Court. The application for the Mareva injunction was obtained by AIB Mortgage bank against Mr Joe McC
The High Court has made orders temporarily freezing the assets of a Co Galway businessman who AIB claims gave untrue evidence when being cross examined about his assets before the Master of the High Court. The application for the Mareva injunction was obtained by AIB Mortgage bank against Mr Joe McC
Laura Cahillane The University of Limerick Law School is to host an event to celebrate the publication of Legal Research Methods: Principles and Practicalities edited by Laura Cahillane and Jennifer Schweppe.
Tanya Ward The State has received its lowest ranking in six years in a key report on children's rights in Ireland.
Belfast firm Cleaver Fulton Rankin has announced the appointment of Hilary Griffith to head its corporate team.
A member of the Gardaí has been awarded €52,000 in respect of a Road Traffic Accident (RTA) that occurred in the performance of his duties in 2002. In the High Court judgment, Mr Justice Bernard Barton accepted that ongoing injuries were unrelated to the RTA, and were largely aggrivated by an ass