The tender, titled Provision of Legislative Drafting/Settling Services, is set to commence in December 2024. This initial contract will span 12 months, with the potential for further extensions.
Four in ten Irish businesses are unprepared to handle unannounced regulatory inspections, known as 'dawn raids', according to a survey by business-law firm Mason Hayes & Curran (MHC). The firm says ...
Two British judges have resigned from Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal (CFA). A statement from the territory’s judiciary said that Lord Collins and Lord Sumption (small picture), who sat as ...
The chair of a practitioner group in Britain has told the country’s Ministry of Justice that criminal-defence solicitors do not have the capacity or resources to support 24-hour courts. According to ...
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 ...
At its meeting yesterday (25 July) the Government also agreed to nominate Mr Justice Brian O’Moore of the High Court to the Court of Appeal. Barristers Nicola Jane Andrews, Monika Leech, Michael ...
This is the third event in a series where the Law Society hosts distinguished leaders who have made an impact in their chosen ...
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During Men’s Health Awareness Month, we are mindful of the challenges men can face when it comes to mental health. The Law ...
The new system will allow for payment through Google and Apple Pay. It will also helps to ensure that your EFT payments to the Law Society are linked directly to you or your employer – enabling faster ...
Sophisticated fraud attempts continue to target solicitor firms in Ireland. Further to the Fraud Alert issued on 17 October, the Law Society continues to be notified of attempted attacks following the ...