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International law firm DAC Beachcroft (DACB) has announced the appointment of three new partners in its Dublin office. David Kennedy and Louise O'Reilly have been promoted to partner in the firm's insurance litigation team, while Brian Ormond has been made a partner in the regulatory and commercial

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The eminent legal philosopher Joseph Raz passed away on Monday at the age of 83. "Joseph Raz was born in 1939 in Mandate Palestine. Encouraged in his youthful intellectual pursuits by his father, an electrician, he grew up in a house with no books except his own. Raz studied law at the Hebrew Univer

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A&L Goodbody LLP (ALG) has been voted Ireland's most popular graduate recruiter in law for the 11th consecutive year. The firm was recognised at the gradireland Graduate Recruitment Awards, adjudicated by an expert panel of judges and the votes of over 20,000 undergraduate students in Ireland.

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Ireland will opt-in to the centralised European depository for evidence collected of international war crimes in Ukraine, the government has announced. Motions will be brought before the Dáil and Seanad by justice minister Helen McEntee this week to seek Oireachtas backing for Ireland's invol

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KPMG Law, part of the professional services firm KPMG, is set to double in size over the next three years as it commits to invest in growing its legal services offering. KPMG Law will look to take on a further 220 lawyers by the end of 2024. The new hires will comprise 45 partners and directors and

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A police department has said it is "embarrassed" after a volunteer officer was caught using police vehicles to sell drugs. Sheriff Grady Judd, head of the police department in Polk County, Florida, said the incident "makes me so crazy I want to pluck my eyeballs out one at a time", FOX 13 reports.

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McCann FitzGerald LLP has shaken up its leadership, with Stephen Holst taking on the role of managing partner and new group leaders and partners being appointed. Mr Holst, whose appointment to the top role was announced last November, succeeds Barry Devereux, whose second term as managing partner co

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Corporate law firm Philip Lee has announced a move to larger offices in the City of London in order to capitalise on a "Brexit bounce". The London office led by partners Andrew Tzialli and Bernard McEvoy is now based on the 30th floor of the Leadenhall Building, from which it will service Irish clie

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Legislation to strengthen the powers of the Charities Regulator has moved forward with the publication of its general scheme. The Charities (Amendment) Bill 2022 proposes to update existing charity law to improve the ability of the Charities Regulator to conduct its statutory functions and ensure gr

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