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DWF has appointed Lisa O'Brien, Sarah Falvey and Rory Dunne as senior associates in its insurance, global risks and professional indemnity team in Ireland. The trio have joined the global legal business to supplement the global speciality and financial risks and major injury and casualty practices.

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An open letter signed by dozens of lawyers in England and Wales has called on members of the judiciary to resign from the Garrick Club, an exclusive London club that restricts membership to men. The club "embodies a social and gendered ideology that starkly contrasts with the reality of the modern c

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A teacher sacked for rapping under the stage name "Drippin' Honey" is planning to sue her former employer. Domonique Brown, a teacher in Detroit, Michigan, was fired after a parent complained to school officials about the rap videos she uploaded online.

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A new online booking system has been rolled out to the Dublin Circuit Family Law Office. Appointments must now be scheduled in advance of visiting the office for non-urgent matters by visiting the appointment service website.

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Assisted dying should be made legal in certain restricted circumstances, an Oireachtas committee has recommended. The joint committee on assisted dying, which was established in early 2023, this week published its final report, which recommends a change in the law — though a minority of commit

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Sheriffs should continue to play a central role in debt enforcement but reforms should be introduced to bring them in line with modern statutory offices, a government review has concluded. The independent review was asked to establish whether the office of sheriff currently operates in line with bes

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A police department has begun issuing photos of suspects with Lego heads superimposed on their bodies to comply with a new privacy law. Since the start of the year, California law has prevented police from sharing photos of individuals accused of non-violent crimes, KRCR-TV reports.

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New legislation on defective buildings is to be brought forward in Northern Ireland after the High Court refused compensation to owners of apartments at Belfast's Victoria Square. Residents of the luxury apartments, a stone's throw from the Royal Courts of Justice, were told to evacuate in 2019 afte

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A&L Goodbody has challenged corporate Ireland to "put their running shoes on" and take part in Ireland's largest city centre five-kilometre run, now known as the ALG5K. The firm is sponsoring Athletics Ireland's Corporate 5K Team Challenge, previously known as the GT5K, for the next three years.

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