Paul Tweed Defamation lawyer Paul Tweed has secured substantial damages, said to be €130,000, from RTÉ over its treatment of his client, former presidential candidate Sean Gallagher, during the televised election debate in 2011.
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A solicitor's practising certificate has been suspended by the High Court after he failed to co-operate with an investigation by the Law Society of Ireland, The Irish Times reports. Sean Brown, of Sean Brown Solicitors in Co Louth, was directed by the court to hand over files and documents and faile
Lawyers acting for the "Hooded Men", men allegedly tortured by the British Army in 1978, are seeking permission to bring their case straight to the UK Supreme Court if a recent High Court decision is appealed, The Irish News reports. It follows this year's ruling quashing the PSNI's decision to not
Irish law firms have welcomed recognition in the latest report from Monterey Insight on the state of the investment funds industry. The latest Ireland Fund Report, covering the year to 30 June 2017, names Matheson as Ireland's leading practice by assets under management, while Dillon Eustace advised
Richard Grogan Employment law solicitor Richard Grogan of Richard Grogan & Associates Solicitors writes on fixed-term work contracts.
In a landmark judgment, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled that Uber provides "a service in the field of transport", rather than a simple "information society service". The court said Uber provides, by means of a smartphone application, a paid service consisting of connectin
The UK Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that prisons in England and Wales are exempt from the smoking ban under the Health Act 2006. President Lady Hale said provisions of the Act prohibiting smoking in offices, bars and enclosed areas were not extended to government or Crown sites because under
Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan Six Garda stations are set to reopen following a report from the Garda Commissioner.
Feargal Brennan (top) and Lisa Cawley (bottom) A team of ByrneWallace lawyers advised Dundalk-based Multihog Limited on its €7 million investment funding round.
Mark George QC Mark George QC, a barrister at and the head of Garden Court North Chambers, offers his point of view on the case of Liam Allan.
A couple who allegedly offered four pounds of cannabis for a second-hand SUV were arrested after the owner turned out to be the local sheriff.
Police accidentally made a live broadcast of plans to arrest a suspected North Korean agent – three days before the operation. The “loyal agent of North Korea” was charged with trying to sell missile parts on the black market in Sydney to raise money for the country.
A man who was convicted of murdering another in Crumlin in 2001, has successfully appealed his conviction on the basis that the trial judge made impermissible comments to the jury that could have been construed as advocating the prosecution case. In the five-judge Supreme Court, the appeal was allow
Convicted sex offender and legal academic Brian Doolan has launched a High Court challenge over being disciplined by the Arbour Hill Prison authorities for comments posted on his website crticising the victim's support group 'One in Four.' Doolan who taught law at the Dublin Institute of Technology
The secretive judicial execution of two men earlier today reflects the Japanese government’s unrepentant contempt for the right to life, Amnesty International said. Teruhiko Seki, 44, who was convicted of murder and robbery, and Kiyoshi Matsui, 69, who was convicted of murder, were executed early

