The Law Society of Ireland will use an online voting system to elect its Council for the first time. At a special general meeting in March, 96 per cent of members voted to introduce electronic voting for Council elections.
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Irish lawyers have been warned to remain vigilant of email scams after one was circulated in the name of an English solicitor. The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) in England and Wales issued a warning last week about emails sent misusing the names of Kiteleys Solicitors Limited and Lucy Norris
Most business in the Northern Ireland courts will be adjourned on Monday as a mark of respect for the late Queen Elizabeth II. The state funeral is taking place on Monday 19 September 2022, which has been declared a bank holiday across the UK.
An activist in Thailand has been imprisoned for two years for dressing like the Thai queen. Jatuporn 'New' Saeoueng, 25, wore a pink dress at a demonstration in Bangkok in 2020.
A council has apologised for demanding a landowner remove a fence which it turned out had been put there by the council itself. Longford County Council had directed local landowner Louis Herterich to remove a palisade gate and fence from his property within six weeks.
Retired High Court judge Mr Justice Feargus Flood has passed away at the age of 94. Mr Justice Flood was the original chairperson of the high-profile tribunal of inquiry into corruption in the planning system, leading the investigation from 1997 to 2003.
Four students at University of Galway School of Law have joined Philip Lee LLP for a seven-month placement. The placements mark the second time the corporate law firm has partnered with the university.
A&L Goodbody has temporarily relocated its Dublin office to allow for the redevelopment of its headquarters at 25-28 North Wall Quay (NWQ). The firm yesterday moved to 3 Dublin Landings, North Wall Quay, Dublin 1, D01 C4E0, where it will be based for the next two years. All of its telephone numb
Helen McEntee, the justice minister, will join a number of leading international experts later this month to discuss the oversight of national security in Ireland at a conference hosted by University of Galway's School of Law. Taking place on Friday 23 September 2022, the conference is being organis
Northern Ireland prosecutors have said they will decide within weeks whether or not to support the quashing of convictions of two people claimed to be victims of the Post Office scandal. The appeals by Alan McLaughlin and Lee Williamson were heard before the Lady Chief Justice, Dame Siobhan Keegan,
The new Bar Council, chaired by Sara Phelan SC, has come into effect. Ms Phelan was elected in July to succeed Maura McNally SC in the prominent role, which she will hold from today until 11 September 2023.
Information and tracing services under new landmark legislation will become available in three weeks' time, the government has announced. The Birth Information and Tracing Act 2022 provides a right of access to birth certificates, birth and early life information for all persons who were adopted, bo
Russian nationals applying for short-stay visas from EU countries must be subject to a "strict assessment of security risks", the European Commission has said. The Commission has published new guidelines for member states following a decision to suspend the EU's visa facilitation agreement with Russ
A bench painted in rainbow colours as a tribute to healthcare workers during the pandemic must be returned to its original dark brown colour, a court has ruled. The repainting of the bench in a Warwickshire churchyard last summer was made without permission from the parish priest or the parochial ch
Peter Bolger has joined EY Law Ireland as a partner and head of the firm's technology and commercial practice. Mr Bolger has more than 20 years' experience advising on all aspects of technology law, IP and commercial agreements.