The UK Supreme Court is offering school pupils the opportunity to have a live question and answer session with a justice from their own classroom. Applications for the Ask a Justice programme will close on the 15th November 2019 and the successful candidates will be contacted in December.
Northern Ireland
The Mail on Sunday has publicly apologised for an article which made false allegations against KRW Law and Madden & Finucane. The article, published in March, alleged that the firms "were behind a probe and 'witch hunt' into killings by British Troops during the Irish troubles and were secretly
Belfast solicitor Donald Thompson was locked up on Friday – as part of a fundraising challenge in aid of International Justice Mission (IJM).
A woman who had to travel to England for a termination after being told that her unborn child had a fatal foetal abnormality has been successful in her challenge to Northern Ireland's abortion law. Following the UK Supreme Court’s ruling that the relevant legislation is incompatible with Artic
Belfast firm Millar McCall Wylie has been awarded top-tier firm status in the Legal 500, with more of its lawyers listed than ever before. Managing partner Peter McCall and partners Damian McParland, Jan Cunningham, Conor Wylie and Scott Kennedy were recognised on the Leading Lawyers listing.
A new consent form to improve the process by which solicitors seek a client's GP notes and records has been launched by the Law Society of Northern Ireland and the British Medical Association (BMA). The pilot represents the first in a series of joint initiatives from the two professional bodies and
Belfast firm Cleaver Fulton Rankin has announced the appointment of Christopher Bew, Olivia Sheanon, Brendan Tabb and Ruaidhri Groom as trainee solicitors. The trainees will spend a period of six months each in four different departments, working alongside skilled solicitors with the opportunity to
A coroner has criticised delays in the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) after a file failed to reach a senior public prosecutor until eight months after it was submitted. The Police Ombudsman's Office (PONI) sent a file to the PPS in October 2018 in relation to the death of 36-year-old Gerard McMaho
UK law firm TLT, which recently relocated its Belfast office to larger premises in the Cathedral Quarter, has elected its first new managing partner in 19 years, with corporate head John Wood winning support from the firm's partnership. Mr Wood will replace the firm's long-standing managing partner
Delays in the investigation of killings during the Troubles are "an extension of the policy of collusion", solicitor and Lord Mayor of Belfast, John Finucane, said at an event launching a new book about the murder of his father, Pat Finucane. The late human rights lawyer was shot and killed in 1989
NI: Northern Ireland Office to launch ‘awareness campaign’ over abortion and same-sex marriage plans
The Northern Ireland Office will soon launch an "awareness campaign" to set out how it plans to implement a law requiring abortion access and same-sex marriage to be introduced if devolution is not restored later this month. The Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Act 2019 requires the Northern I
A host of prominent human rights lawyers and activists will address the sixth annual Belfast International Homecoming Legal Symposium later this month. The event at Law Society House will address issues including freedom of speech and press freedom; human rights in the Supreme and European courts; t
The Northern Ireland Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal brought by the three applicants whose conjoined applications for judicial review were dismissed in the High Court earlier this month. Stating that it was not the Court’s task to evaluate the merits of a UK withdrawal from the EU with
Property lawyer Katharine Hardie has been appointed head of Pinsent Masons’ Scottish and Northern Ireland operations. Ms Hardie takes over the role of chair of Scotland and Northern Ireland from Richard Masters, 29 years to the day since she joined the firm as a trainee lawyer in 1990. Sh
Senior officials from the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) briefed Northern Ireland lawyers on how to prepare for Brexit at an event hosted in partnership with the Law Society of Northern Ireland. The event at Law Society House heard from Jenny Pickrell, head of EU exit and trade legal services policy, and