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The event marks the launch of 'Governing Law and Jurisdiction - Why Ireland?', an initiative designed to encourage General Counsels of both Irish companies and international firms with a presence in ...
Legal Skills Through English is offered over five days, from 30 June - 4 July at the Law Society of Ireland.
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According to the Courts Service, the new forms are easy to navigate, written in plain English, have clear guides and eligibility checkers for applicants and feature links to supporting information and ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the theme for the Diploma Centre’s 2025 Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) starting on Tuesday, 10 June 2025.
The recent highly-publicised High Court decision in Philip Nolan v Science Foundation of Ireland, [2024] IEHC 368 has put the spotlight back on the concept of ‘no-fault’ dismissals, writes Lewis ...
Legislation that changes the law on the duty of care owed by businesses, community groups and event organisers to visitors and recreational users has been commenced. The legislation amends the ...
The Law Society Gazette is today (7 March) publishing the annual figures for Ireland’s 20 largest legal workplaces by practising solicitor numbers for the year ending 31 December 2024. Matheson LLP ...
The Government has approved the publication of a bill that will reform the law on defamation. The Department of Justice says that the bill will be published on the website of the Houses of the ...
Commercial-law firm Philip Lee LLP has announced plans to double the size of its corporate and M&A (mergers and acquisitions) team over the next three years. It has also appointed partner Eoghan Doyle ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has announced the creation of a new Ministerial Council on National Security, to address Ireland's evolving security needs in the face of 'increasingly complex global threats' ...
Judicial-review provisions contained in new planning legislation are not as radical as initial reaction to the bill suggested, lawyers gathered at Blackhall Place have heard. A conference at the Law ...
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