The High Court has awarded €130,000 in general damages to a mother whose son was killed when he was struck by a vehicle in ...
The UK's opposition Conservative Party has mounted an unprecedented attack on sitting judges, accusing dozens of immigration ...
The personal injuries guidelines system will "inevitably begin to fray" if the government continues to veto inflation-based ...
The Law Society of Ireland is inviting applications for its Access programme, which provides financial and practical supports ...
Northern Ireland's justice and health ministers have been pressed to set out a clear timetable for the implementation of ...
A motorist who swore he was holding a chocolate bar and not a mobile phone when pulled over by a garda has been given the ...
A senior leader of a Sudanese militia has been convicted at the International Criminal Court (ICC) on 27 counts of crimes ...
Applications are now open for the legal access internship scheme jointly run by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, the Law Reform Commission, the Office of the Attorney General, the ...
A&L Goodbody's Sarah Murphy, Simon Barber, Darragh Muldoon, Rachel Kemp and Rebecca Clark examine a landmark ruling ...
Professionals overwhelmingly prefer judges over juries in defamation cases, a survey by business law firm Mason Hayes & ...
A major milestone for Ireland’s planning reform agenda has been triggered with the commencement of the latest chapters of the ...
Disclosure policies and practices should be re-examined in response to the "relentless growth in digital data", the director ...
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