Louise Crilly has been appointed to the most senior legal position in the Northern Ireland Civil Service. Ms Crilly has been appointed permanently as the Departmental Solicitor and head of the Government Legal Service for Northern Ireland (GLSNI), having held the post on a temporary basis since Apri
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Global law firm Dentons has appointed Carlo Salizzo as a partner in its technology, media and telecoms (TMT) practice in Dublin. Mr Salizzo, who joins the firm today, specialises in technology and commercial contracts, digital regulation, data protection, privacy, intellectual property and consumer
Aonghus Kelly has been appointed as human rights advisor to the Northern Ireland Policing Board. Mr Kelly is a distinguished human rights lawyer who has recently played a high-profile role supporting the investigation and prosecution of Russian war crimes in Ukraine.
Further pressure has been piled on Elon Musk's social media company X over the scandal of AI-powered abuse of women and children following the launch of an investigation by a UK regulator and a raid on its Paris headquarters by French police. The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) yesterda
A woman in China has been blamed for a series of car accidents after repeatedly removing traffic mirrors outside her home for better feng shui. Police were called to the neighbourhood in Shanghai after the local property management company and neighbours failed to convince the woman to desist, the S
A new legal and justice advice project is offering support to women in west Belfast following receipt of a nearly £30,000 grant. Footprints Women's Centre at Colinmill launched the project after securing £29,346 through the small grant scheme jointly managed by Northern Ireland's justice
Further legislation on the use of complainants' counselling notes in rape and sexual assault trials is expected to be agreed by ministers tomorrow. Dublin Rape Crisis Centre (DRCC) has called on the government to introduce a new statutory privilege which would provide for a presumption against the d
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) secured around €682 million in consumer benefit from 2021 to 2024, according to new research. The CCPC's latest impact report estimates the financial benefits to consumers arising from its enforcement of competition and consumer protecti
Arthur Cox has again invited applications to a €10,000 renewable energy bursary awarded annually in memory of the firm's late partner and consultant Niamh Burke. The Niamh Burke Renewable Energy Bursary 2026, organised in conjunction with Wind Energy Ireland, offers an award to students pursuin
The Law Society of Northern Ireland has welcomed a U-turn on a decision to charge for access to a previously free resource used by conveyancers across the UK. Trade association UK Finance says it will not now proceed with plans to charge for access to its Mortgage Lenders' Handbook at the annual pri
A judge has warned of delays in the Northern Ireland family courts due to difficulties in obtaining expert medical reports. In a judgment handed down last week, Mr Justice Humphreys remarked on the "herculean efforts" by a solicitor to obtain an expert medical report, having approached 38 paediatric
Northern Ireland barrister Emma McIlveen has joined 3PB Barristers in London as an associate member. A specialist in employment and public law, Ms McIlveen is qualified in four jurisdictions frequently acts in England and Wales and both jurisdictions on the island of Ireland.
OnlyFans is facing a class action lawsuit led by a disgruntled customer who accuses the adult content platform of misleading with the words "full access". The complaint filed with a California court alleges that the platform pulls a "bait-and-switch" on customers by promising "full access" if they s
Mason Hayes & Curran has reported an eight per cent increase in turnover to €131.5 million for 2025. The business law firm is the only major domestic Irish law firm to publish financial results each year, though it does not disclose its profits.
The Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland has upheld a complain regarding the PSNI's failure to take any steps to understand or translate personal details given by a woman in Irish during an arrest. Mhic An Fháille, represented by Belfast firm KRW LAW LLP, made a complaint to the ombudsman in



