Fisher & Fisher Solicitors is now delivering a specialist family law service from its newly-refurbished office in Sandy Row.
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Over 100 law students from universities across Ireland attended the fifth annual UCD Student Legal Convention, sponsored by A&L Goodbody. The student-led event, focusing on technology and law, human rights in Ireland and foreign direct investment (FDI), was chaired by RTÉ presenter Vivienne Tra
Bernadette McCloskey Belfast-based Shean Dickson Merrick Solicitors is expanding into larger premises as it anticipates increased demand amid the "huge impact" of Brexit, the Belfast Telegraph reports.
Over a thousand criminal lawyers in England and Wales have experienced failures of disclosure in the past year, according to a BBC investigation. The BBC conducted a survey in conjunction with the Criminal Law Solicitors' Association (CLSA), the Criminal Bar Association (CBA) and the London Criminal
Seven of Ireland's top law firms have been shortlisted for the Chambers Europe Ireland Law Firm of the Year award. A&L Goodbody, Arthur Cox, ByrneWallace, Mason Hayes & Curran, Matheson, McCann FitzGerald and William Fry are in the running for the accolade, which will be awarded at a ceremon
Photo credit: UK Supreme Court The UK Supreme Court will hear a landmark challenge to "attempts by the UK government to conceal the role of a top MI6 officer in renditions to Libya".
Seven members, including five new members, have been nominated to the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC). Following 149 applications in an open competitive process, seven individuals have been nominated by Cabinet for appointment for a five-year term.
TDs will vote this evening on Ireland's ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD). Ireland signed the international agreement in March 2007 and is the last country in the European Union to ratify it.
Courthouses in counties Dublin, Kildare, Louth, Wicklow and Meath were closed this morning after Met Éireann issued a Status Red weather alert.
The daughter of a farmer whose inheritance of the family farm was awarded to her brother in the High Court on the basis of promissory estoppel has lost her appeal against the finding that the entirety of the lands should have been awarded. However, Mr Justice Michael Peart varied the order of the Hi
Members of the Midlands Solicitors Bar Association welcomed Law Society president Michael Quinlan and director general Ken Murphy to their recent successful AGM in Tullamore.
Matheson closed its doors yesterday as a mark of respect to the late Cara O'Hagan, who passed away following a short illness. Ms O'Hagan, 44, was a highly-respected lawyer and head of Matheson's commercial real estate department, having joined as a solicitor's apprentice in 1996.
Pro-choice legal students, scholars and practitioners braved the icy weather to attend the first Lawyers for Choice open meeting of the year at Trinity College Dublin yesterday evening.
Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon The number of complaints received by Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon rose by nearly 80 per cent last year, new figures show.
Mr Justice Gerard Hogan The Court of Appeal has handed down its final order in a case focusing on what it means to be a "voluntary patient" in a psychiatric hospital.