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A major oil and gas company has said it is moving forward with a claim for $100 million in compensation from Ireland under the controversial Energy Charter Treaty (ECT). Lansdowne Oil & Gas announced Monday that it has engaged Diamond McCarthy LLP to pursue its arbitration claim over Ireland's r

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The International Bar Association (IBA) has condemned the imposition of sanctions by the US on two more International Criminal Court (ICC) judges. On 18 December, the US administration imposed sanctions on Judge Lordkipanidze and Judge Damdin for "having directly engaged in efforts by the ICC to inv

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A public consultation is seeking views on proposed legislative measures to enhance consumer rights, promote fair competition and provide stronger enforcement tools to protect consumers and businesses alike. The Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment is consulting on the measures to be incl

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Lawyers acting for pro-Palestinian activists on hunger strike while remanded in UK prisons have launched legal action against the government's continued refusal to meet with them. London law firm Imran Khan & Partners said yesterday it had sent a letter before action addressed to the justice sec

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A restaurant is facing legal action from an angry adulterer after uploading a video which inadvertently exposed him dining with his affair partner. Italian consumer rights group Codacons is seeking damages on behalf of the 42-year-old man from Catania, Sicily, The Times reports.

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Amazon has again failed in a bid to stay defamation proceedings brought by media lawyer Paul Tweed in relation to a book published in 2023. Mr Tweed is suing the online retail giant as well as Georgetown University Press, the publisher of Dr Andreas Kreig's 2023 book Subversion: The Strategic W

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Three lawyers from north and south of the border have been recognised at the European Legal Awards 2025. Olivia O'Kane, David O'Malley and James Stewart were among those recognised at the awards ceremony in Rome at the end of November.

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A crucial part of the legal framework for the free flow of personal data between the EU and the UK post-Brexit has been extended until 2031. The European Commission has renewed the two 2021 adequacy decisions under which the UK's legal framework for data protection is recognised as meeting standards

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