Maples and Calder (Ireland) LLP has appointed Lorna Smith as a partner in its financial services regulatory practice. She joins the firm having previously worked at two other large Irish law practices ...
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During Men’s Health Awareness Month, we are mindful of the challenges men can face when it comes to mental health. The Law ...
The new system will allow for payment through Google and Apple Pay. It will also helps to ensure that your EFT payments to the Law Society are linked directly to you or your employer – enabling faster ...
A new legal practice, called ODS Solicitors, has opened in Cork city. The practice, co-founded by solicitors Annette and Helene O’Donovan, provides legal expertise across a broad range of services ...
A surgeon saws the wrong leg off a patient. A marriage splits up. An applicant doesn’t get a job for which they are more than qualified. What went wrong? The communication. Someone didn’t tell someone ...
Budget 2024 must allow small business owners to stay ahead in a rapidly-evolving business environment, the Small Firms Association (SFA) has said. The SFA Budget 2024 submission has called on ...
A former US diplomat has said that the transatlantic relationship is suffering its deepest crisis in the last 75 years. Speaking at a DCU Brexit Institute webinar on ‘Brexit, the US Presidential ...
The Consumer Rights Bill has got the go-ahead for publication and will consolidate and modernise consumer law and give new protections for digital goods and services. Tánaiste and Minister for ...
As parcel volumes reach three million per week in the run-up to Christmas, the public has been warned about an online scam purporting to come from An Post. The email contains an An Post logo, in ...
The 1916 Proclamation was a defining moment in Irish history, akin to the American Declaration of Independence. However, there also exists an Irish Declaration of Independence, whose centennial ...
The EU’s Court of Justice (CJEU) has recently highlighted the importance for member states of upholding the principle of judicial independence. In its 27 February 2018 judgment in Case C-64/16 ...