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Liz Murphy West Cork solicitor Liz Murphy has made an unexpected career turn with the news that her own brand of low-carbohydrate bread will be manufactured and sold by her local supermarket.

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The Government will prioritise legislation to reform the Coroners' Courts in the next Dáil session, the new legislative programme has confirmed. Government Chief Whip Joe McHugh published the Government's legislative programme yesterday after a Cabinet meeting approved 28 new bills for priority pub

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Jacinta Niland Beauchamps have announced the promotion of Jacinta Niland to partner in the Dublin-based firm's commercial property practice, which now boasts twelve partners.

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A digital scrapbook company is facing a class action lawsuit from people who say it violated their privacy by collecting their face scans without consent. Shutterfly's motion to dismiss the lawsuit, arguing that state laws controlling the collection and use of biometric data were not relevant to the

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Irish high tech SMEs raised a record €499 million in the first half of 2017, according to the Irish Venture Capital Association VenturePulse survey published today in association with law firm William Fry. The figure represents a three per cent increase on the first half of 2016, itself a record y

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A number of lawyers suing the State over "slopping out" have said the Government should consider establishing a redress scheme. Three solicitors spoke to The Irish Times in the wake of a landmark High Court decision that Mountjoy Prison's slopping out policy violated a prisoner's right to privacy.

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