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With less than three weeks to go, the Law Society is encouraging all legal professionals to continue to register for Calcutta Run charity partners, Dublin Simon Community and the HOPE Foundation.
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, ...
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 agreed to nominate High Court judge Mr Justice Michael MacGrath for appointment as an ordinary judge of the Court of Appeal. The Appeal vacancy arose after the retirement of Mr ...
The Circuit Court has awarded €7,500 in a personal-data-breach claim against a Government agency, the highest such award, write Rachel Hayes, Adele Hall and Aoife Keenan of William Fry. The case ...
The Government has announced the publication of the bill that will set up a new auto-enrolment system for pensions. The Department of Social Protection says that the legislation will bring around ...
Workers in the contract cleaning industry are to receive a pay rise from 1 June this year, after the approval of an Employment Regulation Order (ERO) for the sector. From 1 June, all workers aged 18 ...
The European Parliament has backed a proposal from the European Commission to postpone the application dates for new laws on due diligence and sustainability-reporting requirements. MEPs voted 531 to ...
The European Commission has announced plans to speed up the implementation of some parts of an agreement on asylum and migration due to come into effect next year. The EU Asylum and Migration Pact is ...
A pause on EU countermeasures against US tariffs comes into effect today (15 April), after the European Commission yesterday adopted two legal acts. The EU measures, which were approved by member ...
A bill that introduces new stand-alone offences of stalking and non-fatal strangulation has completed its passage through the Oireachtas, and will now go to the President for signing. The bill also ...
A three-year strategy for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) includes a commitment to invest in its digital and data capabilities. Writing in the document, DPP Catherine Pierse ...
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