Dear Editor, I agree with my colleague Darren Lalor whose letter points to the absence of dealing with the outstanding unpaid eight per cent due to criminal practitioners under the legal aid scheme ...
Irish Rule of Law International (IRLI) is strengthening how courts in Zambia respond to victims and vulnerable witnesses through trauma-informed judicial training. Through peer exchange between Irish ...
The Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal against the refusal of the High Court to strike out a land dispute for delay, ...
Police have announced a successful operation which led to the seizure of cocaine, cannabis, ketamine, cash – and stolen cornflakes. West Yorkshire Police said a raid on six addresses led to the ...
The UK's advertising watchdog has banned an AI app advert which gave "the impression that the app could be used to create ...
Cork-based J.W. O'Donovan LLP has amalgamated with Eamon Murray & Company Solicitors, boosting its headcount by 40 per cent ...
A landmark EU court ruling on legal gender recognition "double underlines" the incompatibility of a controversial UK Supreme Court ruling with EU law, meaning it cannot be implemented in Northern ...
The Court of Appeal has upheld the decisions of the High Court finding that Ireland is the most appropriate forum for hearing Declan Ganley’s defamation proceedings and refusing to strike out the ...
Cork-based O'Flynn Exhams LLP Solicitors has promoted litigation and dispute resolution lawyer William Hanly to partner. Mr Hanly joined the firm's litigation and dispute resolution team in 2021 and ...
Legal academics at University College Dublin and Maynooth University are among 21 new members appointed to the Young Academy ...
An English judge has rebuked a claimant who she found was being coached through a pair of smart glasses while giving evidence. Laimonas Jakštys was asked to remove the glasses during proceedings ...
Opinion
Niall Pelly: It’s time for the government to be transparent about the Pay Transparency Directive
Niall Pelly questions whether Ireland will meet the transposition deadline for new EU pay transparency rules. In just three months’ time by 7 June 2026, member states are required to have transposed ...
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