The English courts have held that the “lis pendens” provisions of Brussels I Recast apply to proceedings commenced in that jurisdiction after the expiry of the Brexit transition period where relevant proceedings were already commenced in an EU Member State before that expiry date. In thi
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As the Trinity term draws to a close, barristers and solicitors will have spent the last few weeks trying to finalise all outstanding matters before the long vacation. Indeed, many will have welcomed the return of the frenzied, feverish activity that marks the end of term, given the notable absence
Pictured (L-R): Dario Di Murro, Mary-Louise O’Hagan and Richard O’Sullivan OSM Partners LLP has announced the appointment of Mary-Louise O’Hagan as a partner in the firm’s property team.
The lives of women and girls in Afghanistan are being devastated by the Taliban’s crackdown on their human rights, Amnesty International has said in a new report. Since they took control of the country in August 2021, the Taliban have violated women’s and girls’ rights to education
A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. Chinese human rights lawyer Chang Weiping in closed-door trial as family barred from county
A man is challenging a parking ticket that he was given after the kerb was repainted red while he was away from his car. Desiree and Jeff Jolly said they have been parking in a space at the corner of Larkin and Union streets in San Francisco for the last 25 years. However, last week they discovered
Legislation strengthening protections for whistleblowers in Ireland has been enacted. The Protected Disclosures (Amendment) Act 2022 transposes the EU Whistleblowing Directive into Irish law, and extends the scope of the Protected Disclosures Act 2014 to provide protections for volunteers, shar
Immigration law expert Fiona Hurley has been appointed as the chief executive officer of Nasc, the Migrant and Refugee Rights Centre. Ms Hurley has served as the NGO's interim CEO since March 2022, having previously managed its legal advocacy service and later its policy and communications service.
Law Centre NI has announced plans to take part in the Belfast Pride parade for the first time, using this year's event to show its support for refugees and asylum seekers. During Pride Week, the law centre will highlight the struggles faced by LGBTQIA+ refugee and asylum seekers, who have often been
Justice Minister Helen McEntee has welcomed the Annual Report of the Policing Authority 2021. The report provides an account of the activities of the authority in its sixth year of operation. For the second year running, Covid-19 had a major influence on the work of the Policing Authority. The autho
Pensioners and other people in care in Northern Ireland who have personal assets will be at a significant disadvantage compared to their counterparts in England and Wales following the introduction of the Health and Care Act 2022, which caps lifetime costs at £86,000, according to Belfast
Staff at JMK Solicitors and CRASH Services have raised £10,000 so far in 2022 in the third year of their partnership with charity partner Cancer Fund for Children.
Belfast-based Cleaver Fulton Rankin (CFR) has announced the expansion of its dispute resolution team with nine new appointments. As well as last year's promotion of Kerry McCloy to director, the firm has hired Jude Copeland as an associate and Niamh Hughes, Brendan Tabb and Ruaidhrí Groom as
Lady Gillian Kerr, the widow of Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore, has passed away. Lord Kerr, a former Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland who became one of the first justices of the UK Supreme Court, died in 2020.
The Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association (IMNDA) has been presented with a cheque for €7,240 following a unique fundraising event sponsored by Brian J McMullin Solicitors. The "Nets of Wonder" event which recently took place in Blackhall Place was sponsored by Brian J McMullin Solicitors in