Delays in Northern Ireland's criminal justice system are leading complainants to withdraw from the justice process altogether, a senior PSNI officer has warned. DCS Paula Hilman, head of the PSNI's public protection branch, told BBC News that it takes "significantly longer" for a case to go to court
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The Belfast Solicitors Association (BSA) has launched its 2018/19 charity partnership with Northern Ireland Chest Heart and Stroke (NICHS). Enda Lavery, solicitor at MTB Solicitors, announced the association's support for the local health charity at the BSA AGM in October, where he was elected as ch
Northern Ireland solicitor Norville Connolly has taken up a new post in Afghanistan as deputy executive director of an anti-corruption NGO. Mr Connolly, a dual-qualified solicitor who has practised north and south of the Irish border since the 1970s, has taken up the leading role with Integrity Watc
Rugby players Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding, who were acquitted on counts of rape earlier this year, have had their applications for costs of their defence dismissed in Belfast Crown Court. Emphasising that the myriad of conclusions were for the jury to reach rather than the prosecution, Her Honou
Co Down solicitor Elaine Mary Early has been spared jail after admitting a series of fraud and money-laundering offences linked to client accounts, the Belfast Telegraph reports. Ms Early, formerly of Elaine Early and Co Solicitors in Comber, transferred thousands of pounds from client accounts to h
Judge Harry McKibbin has retired after more than two decades on the Magistrates' Court bench. The Law Society of Northern Ireland wished the judge, who was appointed in March 1995, "all the best in his retirement on behalf of all the solicitors' profession".
The Law Society of Northern Ireland has congratulated its two research interns following their graduation and award of Master's degrees from Ulster University.
MKB Law has announced Action Mental Health as the Belfast-based firm's charity partner for 2019 and 2020. The law firm - the first to be supporting Action Mental Health through a charity partnership - said it was "determined" to do its part in eliminating stigma and ensuring adults and children rece
Over 60 solicitors gathered in Belfast yesterday for the launch of the Law Society of Northern Ireland's new Clinical Negligence Practitioners' Group. Solicitor Rory McShane welcomed new members to the meeting, where an inaugural chair and vice chair were elected.
Experts in human rights reflected on the future of human rights in Northern Ireland at a Queen's University Belfast conference marking the 50th anniversary of the civil rights movement.
A&L Goodbody, Cleaver Fulton Rankin, Eversheds Sutherland, Keystone Law and Millar McCall Wylie have been shortlisted for Northern Ireland Law Firm of the Year at the The Legal 500 UK Awards 2019. Cleaver Fulton Rankin, which was awarded the prestigious title in 2018, said its shortlisting was "
The Law Society of Northern Ireland has challenged solicitors, paralegals, legal assistants and admin staff to submit photographs of the best and worst seasonal sweaters. Highlights from the submissions will be posted on the Law Society's website and social media channels, and the best photograph wi
Carson McDowell has announced that Roger McMillan and Neasa Quigley will split the responsibilities of managing partner between them after Michael Johnston steps down in May. Mr Johnston's eight-year term as managing partner will end on 1 May 2019, though he will continue to act as a consultant to t
The Department of Justice has launched a public consultation on proposals for a ten per cent increase on all fees in the civil courts from April 2019. The consultation document also sets out proposals for a number of new fees, including the introduction of a fee for a review hearing in the High Cour
Arthur Cox has welcomed new figures showing the value of loans approved for Northern Ireland small and medium enterprises (SMEs) totalled £415 million in Q3 2018. Stuart Mansfield, finance partner at Arthur Cox, said: "The level of borrowing illustrates that, while demand for finance remains s