Comyn Kelleher Tobin (CKT) has announced the appointment of Louise Duggan, Lebeau Jonker and Emily Sexton as partners across the firm's Dublin and Cork offices. Ms Duggan, partner in CKT's commercial property department, has a track record acting for developers, institutions and businesses in a comp
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LK Shields has announced the appointment of Lester Sosa-Villatoro and Tanya Moeller as associate solicitors. Mr Sosa-Villatoro has joined the firm's corporate team, advising clients on a wide range of corporate and commercial transactions.
Westminster will legislate to introduce a new offence of coercive control in Northern Ireland, former Justice Minister Claire Sugden has announced. In a statement this morning, Ms Sugden said she had been informed by Northern Ireland's Department of Justice that the UK Government's Domestic Abuse Bi
Professor Robert Elgie, lecturer in the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University (DCU), has passed away at the age of 54. The university announced his passing on Twitter yesterday evening.
Cork solicitor Patricia Mallon has been awarded a French order of merit after stepping down as honorary consul of France in Cork. Ms Mallon, partner at Eoin C. Daly Mallon Solicitors, was presented with the Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite by the French Ambassador to Ireland, Sté
A court has granted an order compelling Internet service providers to block illegal livestreams of English football matches for the first time in Ireland. Football Association Premier League Ltd was yesterday granted the order in the Commercial Court against Eircom/Eir, Sky Ireland, Sky Subscriber S
An average of 45 prisoners have slept on mattresses on floors every night so far this year, according to new figures. The average daily prison population has risen from 3,738 in November 2017 to 3,962 last November and 4,025 earlier this month, the Irish Examiner reports.
Kerri Bradley, HR director at Belfast firm Cleaver Fulton Rankin, was recognised with a special accolade at a networking lunch to honour the Business First Top 40 Under 40. Ms Bradley, who was named in the list in April, won the public vote for "The People's Choice" award after 10,951 votes were tal
The UK Government will make a definitive statement setting out its decision about a judge-led inquiry into torture later this week, de facto Deputy Prime Minister David Lidington MP announced in Parliament. The commitment came in response to an urgent question asked by Ken Clarke MP, who
A polygamy-themed beer has been rejected for sale in North Carolina because “polygamy is illegal". The beer, Polygamy Porter, is already sold in at least 20 other US states – including Utah.
A man who brought judicial review proceedings challenging the decision to affirm a removal order made against him and an exclusion period of ten years has had his proceedings dismissed as an abuse of process. The man had re-entered the State in breach of his exclusion order for a second time when he
Barristers could go on strike if the State does not consider pay restoration for prosecuting barristers, The Bar of Ireland has warned. Ciara Murphy, chief executive of The Bar of Ireland, wrote to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) last month after its case for higher fees was rejected by th
Matheson has launched a new agile working programme allowing eligible employees to make individual arrangements around their working hours and location. The firm said "Matheson Agile" has been developed following significant research, consultation and piloting across the business, focused on adaptin
UK law firm TLT has announced the appointment of Caitriona Morgan as a legal director in Belfast. Ms Morgan, who joins from Cleaver Fulton Rankin, specialises in insolvency and business restructuring and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to further enhance TLT's insolvency offering.
Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan has called on the Law Society of Ireland to discipline solicitors who are knowingly bringing false insurance claims to court. The minister said he fully endorsed comments made by Judge Jacqueline Linnane of the Circuit Court last week, The Times reports.