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A new statutory offence of "cyber-flashing" will be introduced in Northern Ireland under legislative amendments approved by MLAs yesterday. The Northern Ireland Assembly agreed to amend the Justice (Sexual Offences and Trafficking Victims) Bill to include the new offence, which will criminalise the

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Mills Selig has been recognised as corporate law firm of the year at Insider Media's 2022 Northern Ireland Dealmaker Awards. The firm acted on more than 50 M&A transactions during the qualifying period for the awards, with its deal volume and deal value doubling on the previous year.

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The top criminal legal aid lawyers in the State earned as much as €690,000 last year as total payments under the criminal legal aid scheme topped €68 million, new figures reveal. Michael Bowman SC topped the table for senior counsel by a considerable margin with payments of €692,095 i

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A two-year strategy aimed at delivering a "joined-up criminal justice system" in Ireland has been developed and published for the first time. The first-ever criminal justice sectoral strategy builds on the work of the criminal justice strategic committee, which was established on an ad hoc basis in

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Barrister and historian Ruth Cannon BL will speak on the history of women in the Four Courts on Wednesday at the first in-person event hosted by the Irish Women Lawyers Association (IWLA) since 2019. The event in the Law Society's lecture theatre, running from 6.30pm to 9.30pm, will form part of the

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The citizens' assembly on drug use has been pushed back until early 2023, the government has announced. Taoiseach Micheál Martin told the Dáil last month that the citizens' assembly, which some hope will pave a way to drug decriminalisation in Ireland, would take place in "the latter p

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