This course is suitable for solicitors, barristers, and trainees with an interest in in-house practice, and those employed in an in-house position in the public or private sector who wish to develop ...
The updated ADR Guide supports the Law Society’s policy to promote the greater use and acceptance of mediation as an alternative to the more protracted and costly court-based litigation. The ADR ...
Article 5 of the Act prohibits certain types of AI systems. These are AI systems that pose an unacceptable level of risk to the health, safety and fundamental rights of individuals. This ban is a ...
As part of a statutory review of the effectiveness of the Decision Support Service (DSS) the legal profession has been invited to participate in a survey with a deadline of 6pm on Friday 14 February .
Practitioners may have received a phishing email purporting to be from a John Melson enquiring if the practice would be able ...
Taylor Wessing Ireland has launched its new Fitzwilliam Square Dublin 2 office, demonstrating significant investment by the global law firm, which has revenue of €500 million, in its Irish arm.
The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has lifted a label of ‘under reservation’ on its statistics for recorded crime. The office has been categorising the statistics in this way since March 2018, due to ...
Coercive control is provided for at section 39 of the Domestic Violence Act 2018, which commenced on 1 January, 2019. DPP v Kane was the first conviction by jury under section 39. After a 21-day trial ...
The EU’s highest court has imposed a fine of €2.5 million on Ireland for failing to fully transpose the revised Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD) into Irish law. The Court of Justice of the ...
Solicitor Irene Gleeson has been appointed to the board of Pobal, a not-for-profit organisation that works to support communities and local agencies on social inclusion and development. She and Savina ...
Corporate-law firm William Fry is in talks with senior representatives of the Irish division of global firm Eversheds Sutherland about a potential agreement, according to a report in the Irish Times.
Latent Defects Insurance (LDI) is being offered by some developers in the purchase of new apartments, in place of HomeBond or other protection against building defects. It is not the role of the ...