The Conveyancing Committee has published further change to Tailte Éireann practices.
Late applications are being accepted for the Diploma in Commercial Property, starting on 19 March. Starting on 19 March, the Diploma in Commercial Property aims to expose practitioners to the key ...
The Minister for Mental Health, Mary Butler has commenced a public consultation on legislation introducing a new Mental Health Legal Aid Scheme under the Mental Health Bill 2024 which will replace the ...
For many practising solicitors, the increasing demands of regulatory compliance can often feel like a thorn in the side, an obstruction to what matters most: providing clients with expert legal ...
The Law Society invites you to an evening of engaging discussion on Lithuanian-born, Irish solicitor, Michael Noyk and Ernie O’Malley,Irish republican revolutionary and writer. Cormac O’Malley, ...
A free Anti-Money Laundering (AML) talk for non-solicitors in a law firm is now available.
One of the four priority areas we highlighted in ‘A New Agenda for Justice’ last year relates to widening access to legal qualifications and proposals include extending the SUSI grant, a student visa ...
Mason Hayes & Curran will host its inaugural Dispute Resolution Conference on 12 September at the Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin 2. Attorney General Rossa Fanning SC will deliver the keynote ...
Lawyers at A&L Goodbody (ALG) have described as “significant” a recent High Court judgment that centred on the treatment of insurance contracts in a winding-up. The decision concerned CBL Insurance ...
The Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) (Amendment) Bill 2022 is set to introduce important amendments to the 2015 act. Eimear Burke, Hannah Unger and Ciara Dowd BL spotlight some of the more ...
The Central Bank has acquired a site for the development of a new cash centre. The regulator is to purchase 29.5 acres of land at Balseskin, Fingal at a cost of €14m, after a rigorous site selection ...