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Mr Justice Gerard Hogan gave judgment on 31 January 2022 on behalf of a five-judge Supreme Court consisting of Dunne, O’Malley, Baker and Woulfe JJ, writes Donnchadh McCarthy BL (small picture). His ...
The Employment Equality and Equal Status Acts provide protections from racial discrimination to employees and to non-employees who are accessing goods and services, and place obligations on employers ...
COVID-19 has prompted lawyers to rapidly familiarise themselves with the legal framework governing virtual closings and remote signings in a remote work environment. There is no doubt that COVID-19 ...
Lawyer Larry Fenelon is to lead a new firm specialising in litigation, regulation, and investigations. Fenecas Law will do business from 81 Merrion Square in Dublin 2 and promises a swift, affordable, ...
The Dáil has passed a bill aimed at protecting the role of cash in the Irish financial system. The Finance (Provision of Access to Cash Infrastructure) Bill 2024 will now go to the Seanad. The bill ...
The Government has agreed to nominate Ms Justice Aileen Donnelly (pictured), currently a judge of the Court of Appeal, as an ordinary judge of the Supreme Court. At a Cabinet meeting yesterday (23 May ...
Solicitors based in Leitrim, Donegal and Limerick and bordering counties can book now for the annual Law Society Skillnet cluster events in their region. If you’re based in Leitrim, Longford, ...
Solicitors who conduct conveyancing transactions are being asked for their cooperation with an important project that is being undertaken by the Government’s Anti-Money Laundering Steering Committee.
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 ...
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