Philip Lee LLP has appointed George Kennedy as a partner in the firm's corporate group, bringing its total number of corporate transaction partners to 10. Mr Kennedy specialises in corporate transactions and has extensive experience advising Irish and international clients on M&A, private equity
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Legislation to reform the statutory framework for ethics in public office will be brought forward following the completion of a government review. The final report of the review, which was announced in September 2021, is being prepared for publication and expected to be published "shortly".
Callan Tansey Solicitors has announced the appointment of Niamh Ni Mhurchú and David O'Malley as joint managing partners with effect from January. Ms Ni Mhurchú continues for a second term as managing partner, while Mr O'Malley succeeds John Kelly, who was joint managing partner for ei
Retired Portadown solicitor Paul Connolly has passed away. Mr Connolly was admitted to the roll of solicitors in Northern Ireland in 1981. He set up as a sole practitioner in Portadown in 1994 before retiring in 2010.
Judge Patrick Kinney has been appointed and sworn into office as a High Court judge in Northern Ireland in one of three new judicial appointments. Alongside the appointment of Mr Justice Kinney, Judge Mark McGarrity and Mark Reel have been appointed as County Court judges.
Ireland should decriminalise the possession of drugs for personal consumption as part of a shift towards a "health-led" approach to drug use and misuse, the Oireachtas justice committee has recommended. The justice committee published its report on drug laws this week after hearing evidence from a r
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There will be a judge-led inquiry into allegations that the SAS killed civilians in Afghanistan, the UK's Ministry of Defence has announced. Defence secretary Ben Wallace said that the inquiry would look at the conduct of British forces between mid-2010 and mid-2013 in the wake of reports of summary
A person dressed as a Christmas tree who slashed car tires at a meat warehouse is being sought by police.
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has rejected a proposed acquisition of pharmacy solutions business Navi Group by healthcare services provider Uniphar. The competition watchdog said the acquisition may not be put into effect on the grounds that the result of the proposed acq
A single application procedure for employment permits and immigration permissions is set to be introduced. At present, a person from outside the European Economic Area who is seeking to work in Ireland has to first make an application to the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment for a work
Bar Council chair Sara Phelan SC has urged public expenditure and reform minister Michael McGrath to make a decision on fee restoration for barristers ahead of the coming government reshuffle. The Bar has called repeatedly for the reversal of cuts to professional fees paid to barristers practising c
The Law Reform Commission has published a consultation paper on the liability of clubs, societies and other unincorporated associations. The new consultation paper, which forms part of the body's fifth programme of law reform, examines issues relating to civil and criminal liability, including matte
The Department for Communities has launched a call for evidence to explore the establishment of a debt respite scheme in Northern Ireland. The primary aim of the pre-consultation is to build on evidence already gathered and source further insight from the debt advice sector, creditors and individual
The Law Society of Northern Ireland has raised over £1,300 for Include Youth's Christmas appeal. Established over 40 years ago, Include Youth is an independent organisation which actively promotes the rights, best interests of and best practice with young people with care experience and young