Psychological safety is the foundation of high-performing teams in the workplace and central to creating a culture of wellbeing and productivity, which is why we are launching two new toolkits on ...
Applications are open for the spring 2025 Diploma in In-House Practice. This course is designed to provide in-house lawyers or aspiring in-house lawyers with a comprehensive understanding of the ...
Don’t forget to take out Law Society membership during the PC renewal period. Membership entitles you to a wide range of services, including the important right to run for and vote for your Council ...
Over 250 people participated in A&L Goodbody's inaugural ‘Future of Tech Regulation’ event in Dublin yesterday. Regulators and industry experts examined the impact of incoming legislation at Irish and ...
The Government has appointed eight members to the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) – including six new appointments and two re-appointments. The 11-member authority is responsible for the ...
In her opening address at the 24th Annual National Prosecutors’ Conference (25 November), the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Catherine Pierse highlighted the development of smartphones as one ...
The Government has published a bill aimed at modernising the legislation governing national monuments and heritage sites. The bill will provide for a single integrated licensing system, and statutory ...
Solicitor Joan Crawford, who now leads the Legal Aid Board, says that the work has thoroughly hooked her – though, as she reveals to Mary Hallissey, she never intended to remain so long in the same ...
With striking red curls beneath a barrister’s wig, the commanding voice of Armagh-born Caroline Carberry KC rings out across court five in London’s Old Bailey. She is a blazing Celt, flaming at the ...
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has clarified to the Law Society that, from 1 January, the operational requirements will change for issuing emergency travel certificates for paid-for surrogacy ...
The Central Bank has fined a payment-services company €324,240 for breaches of EU regulations over a period between January 2021 and December 2022. BlueSnap Payment Services Ireland Limited (BlueSnap) ...
In DPP v Hutch and Others, the permitting of evidence to be admitted into the trial – found by the court to have been unlawfully obtained ab initio – is a matter of great concern to practising ...