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Four legal academics are among seven people who have been appointed to serve as members of Ireland's Council of State. The new appointees include Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Professor Colin Harvey, Professor Donncha O'Connell and Professor Conor O'Mahony.

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Pinsent Masons has promoted Anna Flanagan to partner and Sarah-Louise Baird and Jennifer Lee to legal directors in its Belfast office. Ms Flanagan is an information law expert, while Ms Baird is an all-Ireland energy expert and Ms Lee is a construction advisory and disputes lawyer.

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Beale & Co has appointed Jeremy Curran as a partner in the firm's construction, engineering and infrastructure team in Dublin. Mr Curran joins from global law firm DLA Piper and brings over 20 years' experience advising on construction matters across the residential, commercial, industrials, lif

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Irish-born lawyer Caroline Carberry KC, one of England's leading criminal silks, has joined criminal law chambers 2BR. Ms Carberry, previously of Furnival Chambers, has for many years been recognised as a leading criminal silk, defending and prosecuting in the most serious, complex and often high-pr

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Pinsent Masons has promoted Anna Flanagan to partner and Sarah-Louise Baird and Jennifer Lee to legal directors in its Belfast office. Ms Flanagan is an information law expert, while Ms Baird is an all-Ireland energy expert and Ms Lee is a construction advisory and disputes lawyer.

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Northern Ireland firm Mills Selig has announced a "strategic partnership" with Hospitality Ulster, the membership organisation for Northern Ireland's hospitality industry. The Belfast-based independent commercial law firm said the collaboration will strengthen its support for the region's hospitalit

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Proposals to increase firearms licensing fees in Northern Ireland by more than 150 per cent have gone out to consultation. The consultation seeks the public’s views on proposals to achieve full cost recovery of firearms licensing fees as well as proposals to add to the calibres of firearms tha

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A legal academic whose research led to posthumous pardons for men executed in 19th-century Ireland has challenged the government's decision to no longer recommend pardons for offences pre-dating the foundation of the State. Justice, home affairs and migration minister Jim O'Callaghan yesterday annou

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Students from Trinity College Dublin have won the 11th annual Irish Red Cross Corn Adomnáin international humanitarian law (IHL) competition. Daragh Dunne, Conor O'Dempsey and Conor Metcalfe emerged as winners of the national competition for law students, held in Cathal Brugha Barracks in Rat

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February is proving a busy time for Seán Brassil. Last month he was appointed general counsel at the Irish Rugby Football Union, 10 years after first writing to the IRFU offering his services during the court vacation period with a view to gaining experience in an industry about which he&rsqu

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Visitors to Galway will be familiar with attractions such as the city’s Spanish Arch, Cathedral and Latin Quarter. Perhaps less so, however, with its reputation as a major European hub for the medical technology sector. With its established cluster of global medtech companies, strong links wit

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Adam Synnott has the felicitous capacity to combine brisk efficiency with engaging affability. It’s a useful admixture that undoubtedly facilitates his career at EY Law Ireland, a stand-alone, regulated law firm which forms part of the global EY network. Mr Synnott, partner and head of corpora

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The word that regularly recurs in Constance Cassidy’s vocabulary is “busy”. Often augmented to “busy, busy, busy”. It’s hardly surprising. The senior counsel’s day has begun some five hours before our mid-morning interview and the number of appointments in h