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LawBid CEO Kid Harwood A UK-based online service that allows solicitors to place bids for work will be launched in Ireland in the first week of October, the Irish Independent reports.

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The Irish Times has published a full obituary for late Judge Robert Barr, who died earlier this month. Judge Barr retired in 2002 at the age of 72 after serving for 17 years on the High Court bench.

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Catherine Allen, public and administrative law partner at MHC Dublin firm Mason Hayes & Curran has published a revised edition of its Freedom of Information Sourcebook, a comprehensive annotated guide to the Freedom of Information Acts in Ireland.

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Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda Landgrabs and destruction of the environment will now be within the remit of the International Criminal Court following an announcement it would take crimes traditionally prosecuted less frequently into consideration.

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Lord Neuberger, President of the UK Supreme Court Lord Neuberger, President of the UK Supreme Court, delivered a lecture last week to the Hong Kong Competition Association on various aspects of the development of competition law in both the UK and Hong Kong, including the role of judges in competiti

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Law firms are increasingly concerned that the current slowdown in M&A activity will damage their profitability, according to new research by Thomson Reuters' legal business. According to the ninth annual research survey by the firm, nearly a quarter (24 per cent) of the finance directors (FDs) o

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Charlie Flanagan Just over a year after six Irish students died following the collapse of a balcony in Berkeley, California, the state yesterday signed Senate Bill 465, to increase the supervision of construction companies in a bid to prevent a repeat of the tragic incident.

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