The Courts Service of Ireland has said it has no plans to allow monthly Killorglin court services to take place in Kerry County Council buildings while Killorglin ...
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Ross Little, DWF executive partner in Dublin Three new partners have joined DWF's Dublin office as the firm strengthens its commercial capability across key practice areas.
Justice Teresa Doherty CBE Justice Teresa Doherty CBE, a judge from Northern Ireland who served on the Special Court for Sierra Leone, is set to give a ...
Solicitor firm Beauchamps has launched a new brand identity and website which it says reflects its "solutions-focused, collegial approach to client service" and will consolidate its ...
A catering officer in the Northern Ireland Prison Service has won a prestigious award for his work at Maghaberry Prison. Andrew Smith, who joined the Service in ...
A man who was described as posing a risk to both himself and to the public if released from the Central Medical Hospital has been detained as ...
Ken Murphy, director general of the Law Society The Law Society of Ireland has said Government proposals to reform the judicial appointments process represent "an opportunity for ...
Dr Katherine Zappone Children's Minister Dr Katherine Zappone will "shortly" sign a ministerial order to end the detention of under-18s in adult prisons.
Belfast firm Carson McDowell has created the first information law team in Northern Ireland in a response to an increasing demand for work in the sector. With ...
Dr Brian Barry Dr Brian Barry, Constitutional Law Lecturer in the School of Languages, Law and Social Sciences at Dublin Institute of Technology, will deliver a public ...
Two Assistant Censors at the Irish Film Censor's Office have brought High Court proceedings against the Minister for Justice aimed at preventing their purported dismissal from the ...
The Pat Finucane Centre (PFC) has launched a new website with resources for human rights defenders and information on PFC projects.
Widespread distrust among British-born Black, Asian and Minority ethnic (BAME) people towards the English justice system is having a negative impact on the legitimacy of its criminal ...
The Sunday Newspapers have lost an appeal to the Supreme Court, in which they argued that the case being brought against them by individuals involved in co-ordinating ...
The Law Society of Ireland has indicated its newly-found support for a lay majority on the new judicial appointments commission, putting it at odds with the Bar ...