A former Attorney General, Lord Chancellor and Director of Public Prosecutions have written to the UK's Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson urging him to reconsider his approach to a British father on death row in Ethiopia. Conservative MP Dominic Grieve (pictured), Labour’s Lord Falconer and Lib Dem
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The High Court in Belfast declined jurisdiction in the case of a Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) Inspector who brought an application for judicial review, finding that the matter was not to be treated as one of public law. The inspector, Ms Pamela Colville, brought an application for judic
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Lord Neuberger Lord Neuberger has criticised politicians for failing to defend judges following a row surrounding the Brexit legal challenge last year.
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Richard Grogan Employment law solicitor Richard Grogan of Richard Grogan & Associates writes on an important case for claims by truck drivers.
The process of appointing some of the most senior judges in the UK begins officially today, as applications are invited from candidates to fill vacancies for two justices of the UK Supreme Court and the presidency of the court. Adverts will appear from today encouraging applications for vacancies cr
The Law Society of Northern Ireland has named Roisin Devlin and Hannah McGrath from the Institute of Professional Legal Studies in Belfast as winners of the Client Consultation Competition 2017.
Theresa Cahill, president of JCI Dublin Junior Chamber International (JCI) Dublin is seeking nominations for its The Outstanding Young People (TOYP) of the year awards.
A gym owner has avoided a prison sentence for beating his girlfriend and breaking her teeth after she questioned him about being out late. Kevin Loughnan (28) brought €10,000 to court as compensation for his now former partner. Judge Melanie Greally ordered that this be paid over.
A gym owner has avoided a prison sentence for beating his girlfriend and breaking her teeth after she questioned him about being out late. Kevin Loughnan (28) brought €10,000 to court as compensation for his now former partner. Judge Melanie Greally ordered that this be paid over.
Trevor Dolan LK Shields has acted for Shard Capital Partners LLP in the launch and first closing of the Suir Valley Venture Fund the first Irish focused venture capital fund in Ireland that uses a regulated fund with a fully regulated Alternative Investment Fund Manager (AIFM).
Court of Appeal: Primary school teacher who raped his wife’s sister fails in challenge to conviction
A man who began sexually abusing the younger sister of his wife when she was six, and continued to do so until she was 18, has been unsuccessful in challenging the safety of his conviction in the Court of Appeal. The man sought to challenge, inter alia, the admissibility of evidence from several wit
Court of Appeal: Primary school teacher who raped his wife’s sister fails in challenge to conviction
A man who began sexually abusing the younger sister of his wife when she was six, and continued to do so until she was 18, has been unsuccessful in challenging the safety of his conviction in the Court of Appeal. The man sought to challenge, inter alia, the admissibility of evidence from several wit