Northern Ireland Secretary James Brokenshire (pictured) has said that legacy investigations should be carried out in chronological order. Mr Brokenshire has been critical of what he calls "the imbalance of the current system of legacy investigations" - words which drew ire from ex-Justice Minister D
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Nora Lillis, partner and head of William Fry’s private client group, has won "Irish Private Client Lawyer of the Year" at the Client Choice Awards 2017.
A High Court judge has strongly criticised "shadowy advisers" who he said are giving flawed legal advice to those challenging repossession orders. The comments were made by Mr Justice Seamus Noonan when giving judgment on an application by Mark Flynn and Mairead Flynn from Derry Shercock, Co Cavan w
A High Court judge has strongly criticised "shadowy advisers" who he said are giving flawed legal advice to those challenging repossession orders. The comments were made by Mr Justice Seamus Noonan when giving judgment on an application by Mark Flynn and Mairead Flynn from Derry Shercock, Co Cavan w
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Last November, Law Centre (NI) secured a repayment of wages for a Filipino fisherman who was trafficked into Northern Ireland. HMRC found that the client had been underpaid by just over £3,000 during a 10 week period. The client was recruited in the Philippines by a Filipino shipping agency to work
A booklet on plain English has been launched by Mason Hayes & Curran. Plain English and the law: the legal consequences of clear and unclear communication has been published in partnership with the National Adult Literacy Agency, the booklet shows how plain English can save companies time and mo
Supreme Court: Religious Order vicariously liable for abuse suffered by former national school pupil
A man who was systematically abused by a former Marist Brother while at National School has been awarded €75,000 by a five-judge Supreme Court. The current Provincial of the Marist Order Brother Patrick McGowan appealed a High Court judgment which awarded the man €315,000 after assessing the Ord
Eilis Barry, chief executive of FLAC Civil legal aid needs to be more accessible so that women can enforce their rights, legal rights group FLAC (Free Legal Advice Centres) has said.
Sabine Walsh, president of MII The Mediators' Institute of Ireland (MII) has welcomed the publication of the Mediation Bill, but has raised concerns over its implementation.
Residential property prices across Ireland rose by 8.1 per cent in the year to December 2016, according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO). It compares with an increase of 8.2 per cent in the year to November and an increase of 4.6 per cent in the twelve months to December 2015.
Conor Dignam SC Below, we reproduce comments by Conor Dignam SC, chair of The Bar of Ireland's human rights committee, identifying US President Donald Trump's personal attacks on US judges as part of a "sinister trend".
John F. Buckley Former solicitor and Circuit Court judge, John F. Buckley, has passed away at his home.
Jodie Ginsberg, chief executive of Index on Censorship Proposed changes to official secrets legislation would see the maximum prison sentence for journalists who obtain leaked official documents increased to 14 years.