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Ciara Burns, head of litigation at GR Ingram and Co Solicitors, has passed away. Ms Burns is named as head of litigation on the website of the Portadown-based firm, which now has a headcount of 5 across its Portadown and Lurgan offices.

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A young athlete and Dublin City University (DCU) law student who suddenly died on the weekend will be buried in Annaduff tomorrow. Joanna Duignan, 20, was taking a three-year Bachelor of Civil Law course at the university.

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A total of 196,909 court fines imposed since 2011, worth a total of €48.5 million, remain unpaid, the Irish Examiner reports. The latest figures from the Courts Service of Ireland show that the rate of evasion is increasing, with €16.5 million overdue at the end of 2017 compared to €7.5 millio

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The Irish Prison Service (IPS) should have kept the Training Unit at Mountjoy Prison open in the short-term, a penal reform group has said. The Training Unit was closed with effect from yesterday to allow it to be repurposed as a dedicated unit for older prisoners.

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Grindr, the hook-up app for gay and bi-sexual men, is being sued by a New York man who says his ex-boyfriend created numerous false accounts and sent over 1,100 men to his home over five months – seeking sex as part of a “rape fantasy”. Matthew Herrick is claiming product liability and is alle

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The Court of Appeal will hear today arguments that a European Arrest Warrant (EAW) issued by the UK is no longer valid because of Brexit, the Belfast Telegraph reports. Michael Forde SC, representing Irish businessman Thomas Joseph O'Connor, will argue that the triggering of Article 50 means the UK

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