Robert J. Rock, managing partner of Tully Rinckey's New York office, has qualified as a solicitor in Ireland in order to work with Tully Rinckey Ireland. Mr Rock has completed the extensive process of qualifying as a solicitor in Ireland and will now work with the firm's Dublin office.
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The Oireachtas joint committee on justice and equality will produce a report on family law reform following the last of a series of meetings on the subject. The committee heard evidence this morning from Dr Geoffrey Shannon, special rapporteur on child protection; Kenneth Burns, UCC senior lecturer
Students at Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) have established a Law Society for students interested in a career in the law.
Two of the most prominent women judges in Ireland and Britain addressed a sold-out Belfast event to mark International Women's Day 2019 last week. Lady Arden of the UK Supreme Court and Ms Justice Finlay Geoghegan of the Supreme Court of Ireland addressed judges, barristers, solicitors and academics
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has affirmed that EU member states can, where certain conditions are met, remove citizenship from dual nationals even if that would lead to them losing their EU citizenship status. European judges said EU law does not preclude the loss of nationality
Representatives of the Law Society of Northern Ireland travelled to Edinburgh for the Law Society of Scotland's annual dinner.
A key UN committee has again urged the UK Government to decriminalise abortion in Northern Ireland in order to satisfy the UK's international human rights obligations. The UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women yesterday published its concluding observations on the UK's eigh
If you or someone in your family has been involved in an accident because of someone else's fault, you could be eligible for compensation. Negotiating with insurance companies isn't an easy task. Insurance providers usually pay the bare minimum of the actual amount due to the victim. That's where a
A man who drunkenly banged on the doors of a closed courthouse after mistaking it for a pub has been fined. Gareth Murphy, 47, was discovered by patrolling gardaí and arrested for being intoxicated in a public place.
A dissident republican who was caught planting a bomb under a police officer’s car in 2015 has been sentenced to 25 years for the attempted murder of two police officers, together with a concurrent sentence of 20 years for possession of explosives with intent to endanger life. Sitting in Belfa
Solicitor Niamh Muldoon has been appointed as registrar and CEO of the Veterinary Council of Ireland (VCI). Ms Muldoon, currently head of corporate governance and secretary to council at the Medical Council of Ireland, will take up the position in April.
Sligo-based Callan Tansey Solicitors has announced the promotion of Kathrina Bray to associate solicitor in Dublin. A native of Delvin, Co Westmeath, Ms Bray obtained Honours BCL and Masters degrees from UCD School of Law.
An expert group chaired by Mr Justice Charles Meenan has said it will explore the possible establishment of a Medical Injuries Assessment Board along the lines of the Personal Injuries Assessment Board. The idea is raised in the interim report of the group set up to review the law of torts from the
The Child Care Law Reporting Project (CCLRP) has called for the establishment of a specialist family court with dedicated child care days following new evidence about over-crowding in the courts. The CCLRP recently conducted a national survey of child care in the District Court, attending a full-day
The Master of the High Court, Edmund Honohan SC, has called on judges to resign if they knowingly favour banks during litigation. Mr Honohan made the comments on Friday while dismissing a fund's contested application for liberty to enter final judgment of around €944,550 including interest agai