A funeral for the late Niav O'Higgins will take place on Saturday 13 December in Dublin. Ms O'Higgins, who led the construction and engineering group at Arthur Cox until her retirement last summer, passed away on Tuesday.
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A&L Goodbody has appointed 11 new partners across its Dublin and Belfast offices. In Dublin, the new partners are Aisling O'Donoghue in the energy, infrastructure and natural resources team; Brendan Curran in environment and planning; Eoghan Browne and Jennie Quirke in corporate transactions; Ha
Barristers engaging in State-funded work have been invited to join the public sector union Fórsa for the first time. The trade union, the second largest in the State, today announced the establishment of a branch for barristers.
A lawsuit concerning a woman who was struck in the face by a bird while riding a rollercoaster turns on whether the bird was a duck or a snowy egret. Hillary Martin is seeking $500,000 in damages from SeaWorld after she says she was knocked unconscious while riding the Mako rollercoaster at the Flor
Northern Ireland firm McCay Legal has announced a series of appointments, including the promotion of Aaron Mullen to director. The firm recently welcomed Naomi White and Mia Fox to the firm as associates in the litigation and private client teams respectively.
Government plans to place new restrictions on judicial review challenges to planning decisions have been branded "an attack on the rule of law".
Jonathan Lynam has been elected as president of the Southern Law Association (SLA) for 2026. Mr Lynam was elected to succeed Dermot Kelly in the top role at the association's recent AGM and will be supported by Barry Kelleher as vice-president.
Ireland's online safety watchdog has signed a memorandum of understanding which paves the way for closer collaboration with its Australian counterpart. The document was signed this week by Niamh Hodnett, online safety commissioner at Coimisiún na Meán, and Australia's eSafety commissio
Solicitor Sarah Grace has joined the board of Beyond Surviving, a survivor-led charity offering support for those affected by domestic, sexual, and gender-based violence. Ms Grace, a corporate lawyer and certified yoga teacher, has been appointed to the board as legal trustee alongside the appointme
More than a dozen adjudication officers have been appointed to the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) in a milestone for its enforcement powers. The panel of 16 independent adjudication officers were appointed by the enterprise, tourism and employment minister Peter Burke with eff
Tusla and other government bodies will have a statutory duty to cooperate to protect vulnerable children under proposed legislative reforms. The Child Care (Amendment) Bill 2025 will revise and update the Child Care Act 1991, which governs a range of issues including taking children into care throug
IP firm Murgitroyd has appointed Mary White as a director of trade marks. Ms White brings extensive experience in Irish, UK and EU trade mark law, with a strong track record advising clients across a wide range of sectors.
Northern Ireland's equality watchdog has formally lodged court proceedings seeking clarification on the implications of a landmark UK Supreme Court ruling on transgender rights. The Equality Commission previously said it would ask the Northern Ireland courts to clarify areas of "significant legal un
Rowan White has retired from Arthur Cox Northern Ireland after a long and distinguished career with the firm. Mr White, who has enjoyed 48 years in the legal profession and was a former president of the Law Society of Northern Ireland, joined Norman Wilson & Co in 1983 and was instrumental in it
Eversheds Sutherland has recruited Robert Dever and Mary Gavin as partners in Dublin. The appointments are the first senior hires since the integration of the Irish practice into the firm's international business in September.

