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The Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration published updated procedures on the payment of criminal legal aid fees in July. Many of these procedures are being implemented shortly. Two new ...
We are now accepting applications for the Diploma in Family Law, which starts on 23 September and explores matters including separation agreements, judicial separation, divorce, domestic violence and ...
There have been many developments in employment law in recent years since the last version of the template contract. The Law Society’s Employment and Equality Law Committee recommend that ...
Yes, but with caution. For most Irish solicitors, especially those handling high volumes of sensitive data or operating digitally, cyber insurance is a smart investment. However, its value depends on ...
Recent decisions published from 7-14 July by the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) relate to bullying, age and retirement, and discrimination based on hidden disabilities Cases and issues covered ...
Matheson surges from third to top Practising certificate figures for the year ending 31 December 2020 have seen a change at the top of the ‘PC league table’, with Matheson leapfrogging its nearest ...
Limited Liability Partnerships insight The authorisation of a partnership of solicitors to operate with limited liability does not create a new business entity; rather, it authorises existing ...
Post-colonial theory Malawi achieved independence from Britain in 1964. Macdara Ó Drisceoil looks at the effects of colonialism on the country’s justice system. In Decolonising the Mind, Ngugi wa ...