A senior official with the Department of Justice has set out how budget changes will affect the provision of policing and legal aid in Northern Ireland. Glyn Capper, the Department's deputy director of finance, said the PSNI budget will be reduced by 2 per cent in the next financial year, representi
News
William Fry is advising King Digital Entertainment on its acquisition by Activision Blizzard for $5.9 billion, which the firm says is one of the largest deals in the history of the interactive entertainment industry. The deal is being implemented by means of a scheme of arrangement under Irish law.
A trial date has been set in a case where the National Crime Agency (NCA) is bidding to deprive a woman of pension benefits inherited from her first husband after she was convicted of his murder. Hazel Stewart was sentenced to a minimum of 18 years in prison at Coleraine Crown Court in 2011 after he
Mr Justice Peter Kelly Ireland's former attorney general Dermot Gleeson is one of two senior counsel named by the State in the upcoming legal challenge to Mr Justice Peter Kelly's appointment as president of the High Court.
Two parents were ordered to pay a fine of €400 each in Dublin District Court after failing to ensure that their children attended school. Judge John O'Neill convicted the couple of breaching the Education (Welfare) Act 2000 after a two-day hearing, in which the court heard that the eldest of the c
The High Court has upheld a decision of the Labour Court in which it awarded €40,000 to a woman as a result of her dismissal from a school following her paralysis from the waist down. Ms Marie Daly, who had worked at Nano Nagle School as a Special Needs Assistant prior to the accident which left h
A judge has ruled that cases against five care workers who were covertly filmed while allegedly assaulting residents at the Áras Attracta care facility in Co Mayo can proceed. Judge Mary Devins in Castlebar District Court said she was satisfied that there were prima facia cases to answer.
A judicial review launched against the UK government by men who were allegedly tortured by the British Army during the Troubles has been delayed again. They are the surviving members of a fourteen-person group known as "the Hooded Men" and are taking action against the Secretary of State for Norther
Patrick Brown, managing partner at Tughans Belfast commercial law firm Tughans has been recognised by Experian as the "most active law firm" in Northern Ireland, the firm has said.
A District Court judge has called for action to overhaul a Co Kerry courthouse which he said was disrupted by "noise and filth", the Irish Examiner reports. Judge James O'Connor told this year's first sitting of Tralee Court House that he would no longer tolerate the poor conditions within the court
Former UK prime minister Tony Blair The UK's former prime minister Tony Blair has told MPs that he did not block talks aimed at securing Libyan compensation for victims of IRA members who used Libyan weapons.
A judge in Cork has bound two men to the peace after saying he did not see how he could convict either of them of assaulting the other. Judge Olann Kelleher told Cork District Court that he did not have enough evidence to make a conviction after an incident in which one man was allegedly headbutted
A code of practice is being prepared ahead of the implementation of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 in Northern Ireland, the Belfast Telegraph reports. The legislation is set to be used by PSNI officers to tackle human trafficking and labour exploitation, particularly in Northern Ireland's maritime indu
A charity offering advice and support to lawyers said stress and depression made up half of all calls it received in 2015. LawCare received 907 calls in 2015 from 496 people, up from 473 in 2014.
A psychiatric patient who allegedly stabbed a fellow patient should be asked whether their medical records can be shared in a report of the incident, Dublin Coroner's Court has heard. The court was told that a final report into the alleged stabbing has been left in "draft, incomplete form" because o