Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Family leave legislation will be amended to allow for the introduction of two weeks' paternity leave from September 2016, the Government has announced.
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The High Court in Belfast has dismissed an application by Google to stop former Member of Parliament George Galloway from taking a case for damages against the search engine giant. Mr Galloway is taking legal action after allegedly libellous video footage was uploaded on YouTube and made accessible
A judge in Dublin Children's Court has identified drug use as the greatest contributor to "problems" heard by the court, the Irish Examiner reports. Judge John O'Connor made the remark while sentencing a 16-year-old first offender who pleaded guilty to possessing €200 worth of cannabis for sale or
The Law Reform Commission is seeking views on whether criminal law can effectively deal with serious wrongdoing by corporate bodies. An issues paper published as part of the Commission's Fourth Programme of Law Reform addresses the supervisory and enforcement powers of the State's main financial and
The Court of Appeal has found that the High Court erred in its interpretation of the facts in a case brought by a woman against the trustees of a rugby club in which she was assaulted. Ms Rowena Lynch brought the case against Patrick Cooney and Trevor Winckworth, in their capacity as trustees of Mul
Justice Minister David Ford Justice Minister David Ford has been told he must put forward "substantive proposals" over legal aid for criminal practitioners if he wants the Criminal Bar Association (CBA) to engage with his Department.
The Attorney General of Northern Ireland has lodged an appeal to a High Court ruling that found preventing access to abortion in cases of fatal foetal abnormalities (FFA) and pregnancies as a consequence of sexual crimes is unlawful. A judicial review was brought against the Attorney General and the
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald The Government is today expected to agree on the provisions of the Family Leave Bill, which consolidates family leave law and allows for paid leave for fathers of newborn children.
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Managing partner Declan Black Dublin-based Mason Hayes & Curran (MHC) saw its revenue increase 20 per cent last year to reach €72 million, The Irish Times reports.
Lord Justice Weir Lord Justice Weir, the presiding judge of the Coroners' Service, has blamed the UK and Northern Ireland governments for failing to fund agencies involved in disclosure work.
Colin Gonsalves A leading Indian human rights lawyer has slammed the Irish courts as "timid, pessimistic and slow" in upholding human rights, The Irish Times reports.
The son of Sophie Toscan du Plantier, the French film producer who was killed in Ireland in 1996, has criticised the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for refusing to meet with him. Pierre Louis Baudey-Vignaud, 34, told The Irish Times that he had written to Claire Loftus on 1 July 2015 and rece
Two applicants have failed to secure an order requiring two banks and an individual to provide information they claim to need in order to fill out a statement of affairs. The applicants, Brian O’Donnell and Mary Patricia O’Donnell, seeking an order against The Bank of Ireland,Bank of Ireland Pri
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has announced a new Government scheme under which insolvent borrowers seeking a court review under the Personal Insolvency Act 2015 will be able to apply for legal aid.