Belfast lawyer Michael Graham, head of private client and director at Cleaver Fulton Rankin, has been elected to the global governing body of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP). As all-Ireland member for STEP's global council, Mr Graham will represent members of the Irish branches
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UK law firm TLT has announced the appointment of new associates, solicitors and trainees in its Belfast office. Kathy McComb and Joan Davison have joined the firm as associates in the banking and real estate teams respectively.
Spain's amnesty on Franco-era atrocities was abolished last night after a new law was passed in Madrid. The Democratic Memory Bill, drafted by the Socialist-led coalition government of Pedro Sánchez, the prime minister, is intended to deal with the grievances around the victims of fascist dic
Dozens of scam victims in Northern Ireland are set to receive compensation as part of an investigation into an international mass mail marketing scam. A four-year investigation saw the UK government-funded National Trading Standards (NTS) assist the US Federal Trade Commission with their investigati
ByrneWallace LLP managing partner Feargal Brenan has been appointed to the national council of Ibec, Ireland’s largest lobby and business representative group. Described as the "unifying voice for Ibec's membership", the national council is made up of more than 100 senior leaders representing
An new fine-dining restaurant has opened in a trendy part of San Francisco, catering exclusively to an unlikely clientele — dogs. Dogue, based in the city's rapidly gentrifying Mission District, offers dogs a three-course tasting menu for $75 (around €75 or £67), the San Francisco C
Michael A. Becker has joined Trinity College Dublin School of Law as an assistant professor of international human rights law. Mr Becker has a broad background in public international law and human rights. His research interests includes international courts and tribunals, fact-finding bodies and co
Mason Hayes & Curran LLP has appointed Domhnall Breatnach as a partner in the firm's dispute resolution team. Mr Breatnach advises on multi-party litigation before all Irish courts and the Court of Justice of the European Union. He has extensive experience advising on commercial disputes across
Callan Tansey Solicitors LLP has announced the appointment of Orlagh Sharkey as partner and head of the firm's family law department. Ms Sharkey has extensive experience in all areas of family law, including negotiating agreements on childcare, financial and property issues arising from divorce and
There has been a "flight of solicitors" from the legal aid family law panel due to the poor rates paid for legal aid work, a leading family lawyer has said. Keith Walsh, who practises in Dublin, made the comments following the launch of the Legal Aid Board's annual report for 2021 yesterday.
The Ukrainian Bar Association (UBA) has called on world governments to respond to Russia's purported annexation of four Ukrainian regions with stronger sanctions, arms deliveries and international war crimes investigations. Russian president Vladimir Putin today ratified legislation annexing Donetsk
The Pensions Authority secured convictions in three of the six prosecution cases it concluded last year, according to the statutory body's latest annual report. The Authority regulates and supervises compliance with the requirements of the Pensions Act 1990, as amended, by trustees of occupational p
The High Court has quashed planning permission for a strategic housing development at Punches Cross in Limerick following a judicial review brought by Environmental Trust Ireland. The organisation launched legal proceedings after a lengthy submission prepared by its president, solicitor Michelle Hay
Rebekah Vardy has been told to pay more than £1.5 million in legal costs to Coleen Rooney after a judge found that she had purposely destroyed evidence in her libel case. The wife of footballer Jamie Vardy was ordered to make an interim payment of £800,000 within the next six weeks after
Women make up a fifth of silks at the Irish bar for the first time after 27 barristers, including 15 women, were called to the Inner Bar today.