First Minister Nicola Sturgeon The Scottish Government has launched a twelve-week consultation on the proposed Scottish Independence Referendum Bill.
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The Court of Appeal has overturned the finding of the High Court that the directors of a liquidated company were personally liable to a creditor pursuant to s. 297A of the Companies Act 1963. Justice Hogan stated that it was not enough to show that the directors were aware that the loss might have o
Paul McGarry, chairman of the Council of The Bar of Ireland The Bar of Ireland has warned that delaying further judicial appointments until the appointments process has been reformed would adversely affect the administration of justice in Ireland.
Justice Minister Claire Sugden Sir Patrick Coghlin, a retired Lord Justice of Appeal, has been appointed as the independent assessor of PSNI recruitment vetting.
Dr Gráinne McKeever from Ulster University’s School of Law Ulster University and the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (NIHRC) have secured almost £220,000 to fund an in-depth study examining the extent to which people represent themselves in court hearings and how this impacts on the jus
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that website operators may have a legitimate interest in storing certain personal data relating to its visitors in order to protect itself against cyberattacks. The dynamic internet protocol address of a visitor constitutes personal data, with respect to
Professor James Devenney McCann FitzGerald and University College Dublin’s Sutherland School of Law have jointly announced the appointment of Professor James Devenney has been as McCann FitzGerald Chair of International Law and Business at the university.
Employment caseworker Caroline Maguire Law Centre (NI) has welcomed the conviction of two men for human trafficking offences.
Julian Yarr, managing partner at A&L Goodbody A&L Goodbody has been ranked Ireland's most innovative law firm for the third time in four years in the prestigious Financial Times Innovative Lawyers Awards 2016.
Irish businesses are not prepared for the implementation of new EU data protection laws in 19 months, according to a joint survey carried out by McCann Fitzgerald and professional services firm Mazars.
In the High Court in Belfast, Justice Horner found that a man’s failure to include a Penal Notice in an agreed order requiring a family to vacate his premises within a specified time did not preclude him from seeking to re-serve the order with the required Penal Notice attached. Background
Pictured (l-r): Benedict Blunnie BL; Mr Justice Frank Clarke; and Sara-Jane O'Brien BL The sixth King's Inns Law Review has been launched at a "very well-attended event" in the Honourable Society of King's Inns.
The solicitor representing victims’ campaigner Raymond McCord in his challenge to the Brexit process in the High Court in Belfast has said he is encouraged by separate proceedings concluding in London today. Ciaran O'Hare of McIvor Farrell Solicitors travelled to London alongside barrister Conan F
Katie Nugent Dublin firm KOD Lyons has appointed Katie Nugent as a solicitor specialising in civil litigation and personal injury law.
Justice Minister Claire Sugden Northern Ireland's Justice Minister Claire Sugden has launched a competition to recruit new Parole Commissioners to serve from early 2017 until 8 September 2019.