Dr Lisa Cuthbert and Ms Justice Margaret Heneghan have been appointed to an expanded Parole Board. The Parole Board — the independent statutory body responsible for considering the eligibility for parole of people serving life sentences — now has 15 members, the maximum allowed unde
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A new grant scheme to help farmers with the costs of legal and financial succession planning advice is to be launched next month. The government's Succession Planning Advice Grant (SPAG) will encourage and support farmers aged 60 and above to seek succession planning advice by contributing up to 50
The PSNI has apologised after an unprecedented data breach saw the names, roles and other personal details of all serving police officers and civilian staff published on its website. The details were inadvertently disclosed as part of the PSNI's response to a freedom of information request about sta
Northern Ireland personal injury and road traffic accident law firm JMK Solicitors has retained the Law Society of Northern Ireland's prestigious Lexcel accreditation for a further three years.
Beginning a legal internship can be an exciting yet daunting experience. It's a unique opportunity to gain practical experience, learn from seasoned professionals, and make valuable connections. With only a month to go until applications open for the firm's 2024 Internship Programme, some of this ye
Litter-picking volunteers unexpectedly discovered a package containing a kilogram of cocaine worth up to £100,000 while cleaning a Cornwall beach. The wrapped package was found by volunteer beach cleaners taking part in an event organised by the 2 Minute Foundation last weekend.
Restorative justice is not yet being used to its "maximum potential" in Ireland and its expansion could deliver "significant savings to the State", according to a new government policy paper. In Irish law, restorative justice is defined as any scheme through which, with the consent of each party, a
Addleshaw Goddard has recorded an 18 per cent increase in both revenue and profit to £443 million (around €514m) and £184 million (around €213m) respectively, boosted by its Ireland office "tracking ahead of plan". The UK-headquartered firm said strong global performance contri
Human rights lawyer Stephen Bowen has been appointed as the new executive director of Amnesty International Ireland. Mr Bowen, a qualified barrister in England and Wales, has over 30 years' experience in international human rights law and as an academic.
Retired Supreme Court judge Mr Justice John MacMenamin has been appointed as chairperson of the Irish Financial Services Appeals Tribunal (IFSAT). IFSAT is an independent tribunal which hears and determines appeals brought against certain decisions of the Central Bank. Its decisions can be appealed
The BBC incurred more than £450,000 in legal costs following actions brought by former Newsline presenter Donna Traynor and Spotlight journalist Lena Ferguson, it has emerged. Ms Traynor contended that she had suffered unlawful discrimination on grounds of age, gender and disability, while Ms
Fourth-year law student Amber Madden Doyle has been elected as chairperson of the UCD Student Legal Service (SLS). UCD SLS, founded in 2006, is a voluntary society of law students providing access to free legal information through various initiatives including clinics, events, publications and
The Irish M&A market slowed in the first half of the year, with a two per cent decline in volume but a significant 58 per cent decrease in total value, according to new analysis by William Fry. There were 177 transactions worth a combined €5.2 billion during the first half of 2023, with 97
Fresh inquests have been ordered into the deaths of five men who were killed in four attacks in Mid-Ulster between 1988 and 1991. The families of Phelim McNally, Thomas Casey, Sean Anderson, Dwayne O'Donnell and Thomas Armstrong believe that the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) was involved in their ki
Dolphin House has been closed for a 10-day period to allow essential works to take place, the Courts Service has said. The Dolphin House courts office and court 41 have been temporarily relocated to Phoenix House until Friday 18 August 2023.