Four Northern Ireland solicitors have set off for the Lawyers' Rugby World Cup as part of the 22-man Ireland squad. Law Society president Brian Archer met David Jones and Luke Scholfield from Tughans and Andrew McGrath and Andrew McConnell from Mills Selig to wish them success as they set off for th
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Lawyers from Millar McCall Wylie have completed a 20-mile hike along the Mourne Way from Rostrevor to Newcastle to raise funds for Cancer Fund for Children.
Members of the Dublin Solicitors' Bar Association (DSBA) were joined by friends, families and dogs on the association's annual hike on Saturday.
A packed event at the Royal Irish Academy on Friday recognised and celebrated Professor Caroline Fennell, professor emerita of law at University College Cork (UCC).
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar visited the offices of Northern Ireland corporate law firm Tughans LLP during a trip to Belfast this week.
The Law Society of Northern Ireland joined thousands of people at the annual Belfast Pride parade on Saturday.
Dozens of barristers joined a protest outside the Criminal Courts of Justice (CCJ) on Friday over the pitiful legal aid rates for District Court practitioners.
Solicitor and mediator Bill Holohan SC has been presented with a certificate of appreciation by the Indian Ambassador to Ireland, Akhilesh Mishra. Mr Holohan received the certificate following an event on mediation and alternative dispute resolution, hosted by the Indian Embassy as part of the India
Senior lawyers, judges and politicians gathered at the King's Inns last night for The Bar of Ireland's annual chair's dinner, hosted by Sara Phelan SC. Ms Phelan — widely expected to be confirmed shortly as chair of the Bar Council for a second year — addressed the event and later introd
Ireland's legal community turned out in force for the annual Dublin Pride parade, which attracted tens of thousands of people in its 40th anniversary year.
The Sligo Solicitors Bar Association (SSBA) recently welcomed colleagues and friends to a summer soirée over the June public holiday weekend.
More than a dozen barristers have completed a 20-kilometre walk along the top of the Giant's Causeway to raise funds for the National Autistic Society NI.
Human rights lawyers Hala Ahed Deeb and Olivier Bahemuke Ndoole met with representatives of the Law Society of Ireland and the Bar of Ireland on a recent visit to Dublin to receive a prestigious award. Ms Deeb, from Jordan, and Mr Ndoole, from the Democratic Republic of Congo, travelled to Dublin as
Over 1,000 runners took part in the 25th Calcutta Run, the legal fundraiser which aims to raise €400,000 for The Hope Foundation and Peter McVerry Trust.
Co Antrim firm MacAllister McAleese has announced a new partnership with Cushendall-based GAA club Ruairí Óg.