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Legislation to address "potentially serious disruption to court business" following a Court of Appeal ruling has passed the second stage in the Dáil with 92 votes in favour and 42 votes against. The Courts Bill 2016 contains technical proposals to deal with the consequences of Permanent TSB v Langa

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Residential property prices across Ireland rose by 7.3 per cent in the year to September, according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO). It compares with an increase of 6.8 per cent in the year to August and an increase of 4.2 per cent in the twelve months to September 2015.

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The Investigatory Powers Bill has been passed by the House of Lords and awaits Royal Assent. The so-called Snoopers' Charter allows the state to use electronic snooping tactics to deal with crime and terrorism, including the widespread gathering of data.

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A new book edited by Professor Ivana Bacik and Dr Mary Rogan examines key legal cases which have brought about significant social change in Ireland. Legal Cases that Changed Ireland, published by Clarus Press, is based on a 2015 series of seminars under four themes exploring the relationship between

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The High Court has extended an ex-solicitor's bankruptcy by four years because of repeated serious breaches and wrongdoings. Angela Farrell was struck off the roll of solicitors and adjudicated a bankrupt in 2014.

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