A man who claimed he needed a £26,000 per year meal allowance as part of his divorce settlement from his multimillionaire wife because he cannot even make an omelette has been instructed by a judge to learn how to cook. Mr Justice Francis in the High Court told Simon Entwistle, a City trader,
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Legal aid should be recognised as part of the welfare system and funded accordingly, the Bar of Northern Ireland has said. In its submission to Northern Ireland's budget consultation, the Bar says there is a "strong argument" for transferring the funding of legal aid to the category of "annually man
The Department of Transport has launched a public consultation on proposals to ratify the Work in Fishing Convention and its implementation in Irish law. The Work in Fishing Convention was agreed at the International Labour Conference in 2007.
Organisations which support victims of crime have been awarded just under €4 million in government funding. The funding has been allocated to 10 national victim support organisations, including general victims support organisations, specialist organisations, and services in support of victims o
BHSM LLP has appointed Keith Doyle as partner in the firm's commercial real estate department. Mr Doyle joined the firm in 2021 as a senior associate, having previously spent a number of years in the commercial real estate department of a major Dublin law firm.
A video game company is facing EU enforcement action for allegedly pressuring children to buy virtual currency. The enforcement action taken by the Consumer Protection Cooperation (CPC) Network and co-ordinated by the European Commission follows a complaint to a Swedish watchdog concerning the game
The Trump administration is facing legal action after publishing sensitive personal information about hundreds of people involved in investigating the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy. Newly-declassified files include the unredacted social security numbers of hundreds of congressional staffers,
The Hibernian Law Journal has again extended its submission deadline for inclusion in Volume 24. The new submission deadline is Monday 14 April 2025.
One in every two people who have reported domestic abuse to An Garda Síochána are dissatisfied with their overall experience, according to a new report. The Garda Inspectorate yesterday published a report on the force's approach to prevention, protection, prosecution and victim support
A proposed constitutional amendment would remove religious and gendered language from the judicial oath of office. Barry Ward SC, a barrister and a Fine Gael TD for Dún Laoghaire, yesterday presented the Thirty-ninth Amendment of the Constitution (Judicial Oath of Office) Bill 2025 to the D&a
A complaint has been filed with Norway's data protection authority on behalf of a man who was falsely described by ChatGPT as having murdered his two children. European privacy campaign group noyb is acting on behalf of Arve Hjalmar Holmen, who says he tried to find out what information ChatGPT coul
Mediator Academy and the Law Society of Ireland announce the launch of the Certificate in Mediator Training 2025, a fully online programme which will be delivered through the Law Society’s Diploma Centre. The programme consists of four Modules of self-directed, interactive online learning alon
BHSM LLP has welcomed Hannah Kenny and Jessica Russell as newly-qualified solicitors following the completion of their training with the firm. Ms Kenny has joined the firm's real estate department, while Ms Russell has been appointed to the firm's corporate department.
Greenpeace has been ordered to pay $660 million in damages to an oil and gas company following US legal proceedings that the environmental group has described as a "meritless SLAPP". Texas-based company Energy Transfer accused Greenpeace of defamation and orchestrating criminal behaviour in relation
A judge has drawn criticism from his colleagues after filming a video of him loading several guns in his judicial chambers which he then attached to a dissenting judgment. The nearly 20-minute long video was posted to YouTube by the American judge as he dissented from a ruling upholding a California