A new report shows the staying-power of the privately educated in in a number of professions in the UK, including the law. The Sutton Trust’s report ...
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A man has had his sentence for rape reduced by the Court of Appeal after the Court found that the Crown Court incorrectly found that he represented ...
John Guerin, president of the Law Society The Law Society of Northern Ireland has welcomed a call by MLAs not to scrap Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPA).
An overwhelming majority of Irish voters support the retention of the juryless Special Criminal Court, The Irish Times reports. A poll conducted by Ipsos MRBI finds 67 ...
Pictured (l-r): Claire Morgan, managing partner Peter Walsh, and Daragh O'Donovan Dublin law firm Orpen Franks has appointed two new partners and an associate to its practice.
Deputy President of the UK Supreme Court, Lady Hale The UK’s most senior female judge has backed calls for targets to increase diversity in the ranks of ...
Justice Minister David Ford Northern Ireland's Justice Minister David Ford has dismissed suggestions that parts of court proceedings could be streamed live over the Internet.
Pictured (l-r): Actress Laine Megaw, Nichola Coghlan, competition judge Colin Mitchell, Ellen Forester, and competition judge David Gaston Two trainees from the Institute of Professional Legal Studies ...
Dr Brian O’Dwyer, senior partner at law firm O’Dwyer and Bernstein An Irish-American teacher has filed a legal complaint after a parent-teacher conference was scheduled to coincide ...
The Governor of Mountjoy Prison has won an appeal against an order releasing a prisoner, following an inaccurate certificate being issued for his detention. The Court of ...
Geraldine Hanna, the chief executive of Victim Support NI A leading charity supporting victims in Northern Ireland has called for a focus on "reforms to the criminal ...
Ireland's courts are facing an eight-month backlog of Ward of Court applications, the Sunday Independent reports. Solicitors have recently been told that it will take eight months ...
Pictured (l-r) Dr. Theresa Donaldson, John Guerin, Councillor Thomas Beckett, Alan Hunter and Alderman James Tinsley. The Law Society of Northern Ireland has met with representatives of ...
Pictured (l-r): Cllr Paul McAuliffe and Niall Collins TD Fianna Fáil set out proposals to reform the justice system at the launch of its new policy document, ...
Pictured (l-r): Mr Justice Seamus Noonan, Kevin Flood, Colum Holland and Joe Kelly of A&L Goodbody Trinity College Dublin (TCD) law students Kevin Flood and Colum Holland ...