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David Conlan Smyth SC, barrister and chair of the CCBE’s migration law working group The Law Society of Ireland and The Bar of Ireland have announced their backing for a legal aid initiative in support of refugees engulfed in Greece’s ongoing migrant crisis.

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The Government is drawing up plans to introduce a new national indemnity scheme to protect farmers and landowners in the event that someone is injured on their land, the Sunday Independent reports. Government officials are reportedly spurred on by a recent court judgment and aiming to have the schem

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Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has defended the deportation of foreign nationals suspected of supporting Islamic extremism even if there is not enough evidence for a criminal prosecution.

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Eversheds Consulting has expedited plans to expand into Ireland following the UK's vote to leave the European Union. It was reported last week that the firm had lost a pitch to a German client to a competitor because Eversheds Consulting did not have an EU presence outside Britain.

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A man who was fined for not having a television licence has won his appeal against the fine because he only watches programmes on catch-up. Nick Thomas, 43, was visited by the TV licensing office last year as he was not registered as having a TV licence.

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The Court of Appeal has found that making an order directing the sale of jointly owned family homes, to enable the discharge of a judgment debt obtained by a credit union against one of the spouses, would be to direct the sale of the family home over the wishes of an innocent spouse not a party to a

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Breakdown company AA has taken advice from William Fry and King & Wood Mallesons during the sale of its Irish business and operations, AA Ireland, to a US-Irish private equity fund, Carlyle Cardinal Ireland. The current trading agreements between AA Ireland and the AA will continue as part of a

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