The UK's justice secretary, David Lammy, has been accused by senior barristers of misusing statistics about rape cases collapsing in what they describe as a “cynical” attempt to justify plans to abolish jury trials for roughly half of Crown Court cases. Mr Lammy has repeatedly claimed th
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A settlement has been reached in judicial review proceedings brought against the granting of planning permission for the €1.3 billion Greater Dublin Drainage (GDD) project. In a statement on Friday, Uisce Éireann said it had reached an agreement to settle the High Court proceedings prior
Law, tax and HR advisory firm Orbitus has opened its new shared headquarters with Stingray Labs in Tralee, Co Kerry.
Maples and Calder (Ireland) LLP, the Maples Group’s law firm, has recruited Sergey Dolomanov as a partner in its Irish funds and investment management group. Mr Dolomanov has advised on high-profile and innovative exchange-traded fund (ETF) launches by leading global issuers.
Elon Musk's social media platform X has been fined €120 million by the European Commission for breaches of the EU Digital Services Act (DSA), including over its paid "blue checkmark" system. Originally introduced to verify the identity of high-profile users such as celebrities and journalists,
The FBI has issued a public alert over scammers using AI-generated images to fake kidnappings and extort victims for money. Publicly-available social media pictures provide enough source material for criminals to create "fake proof of life photos in virtual kidnapping for ransom scams", the law enfo
Plans to invest nearly €2.2 billion in the justice system over the next five years have been set out. The sectoral investment plan for justice under the recent National Development Plan (NDP) review — the largest-ever capital investment plan in the history of the State — was publish
School pupils from across Northern Ireland enjoyed a rare glimpse into life inside a successful global law firm at a special event hosted by Pinsent Masons' Belfast office. The Lady Chief Justice, Dame Siobhan Keegan, delivered the keynote address at the annual Schools' Law Work Inspiration Day, org
Matheson has been recognised with an award for its outstanding integration of employee wellbeing initiatives, including its "elephant in the room". The firm was presented with the Most Innovative New Idea award at the MBC Annual Awards 2025.
The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has been urged to launch an investigation into Microsoft's processing of data on behalf of the Israel Defence Forces (IDF). The Irish Council for Civil Liberties has lodged a formal complaint, alleging that data processing by Microsoft Ireland has facilitated war
RDJ has announced a partnership with Legora, the leading generative AI platform for legal professionals, after a successful pilot earlier this year. The technology will be rolled out across their offices in Cork, Dublin and Galway.
Northern Ireland's family courts should apply a "presumption against contact" in cases involving domestic violence and abuse, a report has recommended.
Scotland's disciplinary tribunal for solicitors is to adopt a lower standard of proof for professional misconduct cases. The Scottish Solicitors Discipline Tribunal (SSDT) has voted to apply the civil standard of proof, i.e. the balance of probabilities, in future hearings of professional misconduct
The Central Bank of Ireland has launched a public consultation on the implementation of new access to cash legislation. The public consultation covers two parts of the new regime under the Finance (Provision of Access to Cash Infrastructure) Act 2025.
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