An official liquidator of a company must provide the Revenue, as a significant creditor of the company in liquidation, with the detailed breakdown of work done in order for there to be a determination on the reasonableness of those fees, the High Court has ruled. The Revenue had contended that the f
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New legal challenges over the Brexit process have been lodged in the Irish and UK courts, The Guardian reports. London-based Jolyon Maugham QC will ask the High Court in Dublin to seek a ruling from the European Court of Justice on whether the activation of article 50 can be reversed.
Justice Minister Claire Sugden Northern Ireland's Justice Minister Claire Sugden has launched a competition to recruit a new Prisoner Ombudsman for Northern Ireland.
Michael Donnellan Michael Donnellan has been re-appointed as director general of the Irish Prison Service for a further five-year term.
Ronan Daly Jermyn has announced the appointment of Deirdre Malone as partner in the firm’s employment group.
Attorney General John Larkin QC Northern Ireland's Attorney General John Larkin QC has said his role in Stormont's political crisis will remain that of a lawyer and "nothing more of that".
The Law Society of Northern Ireland has warned solicitors to be wary of fraudulent phone calls purporting to be from the Trade Mark Office. Members of the legal profession have reported calls from fraudsters seeking to obtain contact information and/or bank account details.
A 58-year-old man was successful in his negligence claim against the Health Service Executive, in which he was awarded over €700,000 for significant disability caused by an accidental tear in his ureter while removing a kidney stone in 1998. In the High Court, Mr Justice Cross accepted evidence fr
Minister of State Eoghan Murphy The Government's working group on personal injury claims will continue to meet in 2017 to oversee the implementation of its recommendations.
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald A market value threshold of €3 million for Circuit Court jurisdiction in property-related cases took effect from yesterday.
Attorney General John Larkin QC Northern Ireland's Attorney General John Larkin QC spoke about religious freedom at the launch of a new resource from the Evangelical Alliance and Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship, the News Letter reports.
Caoilfhionn Gallagher London-based barrister Caoilfhionn Gallagher, who hails from Dublin, will be appointed Queen’s Counsel in a ceremony at Westminster Hall in February.
Nicola McCrudden, CIH Northern Ireland's director An independent housing panel to deal with disputes between private tenants and landlords has been mooted for Northern Ireland.
Professor Richard Susskind The legislative process will likely be subject to technological "automation" in the short term and “innovation” in the long term, an academic has said in a submission to a House of Lords committee.
Margaret Clandillon Lawyer Margaret Clandillon has been appointed to the board of Irish industrial services group Actavo, the Irish Independent reports.