Richard Grogan Employment law solicitor Richard Grogan of Richard Grogan & Associates advises employers to take care with redundancy.
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The Irish Times has published a full obituary for James Osborne, former managing partner of A&L Goodbody. Mr Osborne, a well-known lawyer and former chairman of Independent News & Media (INM), died suddenly this month at the age of 68.
Sarah Benson Laws banning the sale of sex in Ireland should be better enforced, an anti-prostitution NGO has said.
More than 50 teams took part in this year's Cope Foundation Golf Classic, a long-standing charity partnership between Cope Foundation and O'Flynn Exhams Solicitors.
A man charged with drug possession who had the audacity to turn up at court with cannabis in his sock was caught out after the judge smelled his stash. Serbuhan G was charged with possession of the drug after being apprehended with 14 bags in March.
Seven plaintiffs have been awarded a total of €52k for injuries arising out of a two car collision involving a car owned by Hertz Rent-a-Car. Hertz contended that the collision was a “set up”, based on the plaintiffs’ membership of the same “republican” society, and the jovial nature wit
Thousands of personal injuries claims could be made against American companies in the Irish courts because of a landmark US Supreme Court decision, the Irish Independent reports. The ruling in Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. vs. Superior Court of California is understood to effectively prevent people outsi
The Law Society of Ireland has announced the expansion of its Street Law programme, with a new Solicitors in the Community programme to be piloted and a conference to be hosted in Dublin next month. Street Law is a global initiative that began in the US in the 1970s with a handful of students at Geo
The Courts Service of Ireland has invited input into its Strategic Plan for the period 2017-2020. Stakeholders and interested parties have until 22 September 2017 to indicate what issues they think should be addressed in the next Strategic Plan.
Ian O'Donnell Ian O'Donnell, professor of criminology at University College Dublin, writes on the drop in Irish prisoner numbers.
Young solicitors in Belfast yesterday enjoyed a mini tag-rugby event followed by an end of summer BBQ, hosted by the Northern Ireland Young Solicitors Association (NIYSA).
Simon Keogh Solicitor Simon Keogh has been appointed CEO of Rugby Players Ireland, the official players' union for professional rugby players in Ireland.
Tobias Lock Tobias Lock, senior lecturer in European law and co-director of the Europa Institute at Edinburgh Law School, thinks the two-court solution best for regulating UK-EU dealings after Brexit.
Solicitors have been warned by their professional body to curb rude emails and online comments or face severe fines, The Times reports. The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has said even comments made in a personal capacity could be classified as misconduct if the poster can be identified as a
An attempted carjacking apparently failed after the 17-year-old perpetrator realised he didn't know how to drive manual transmission. Quinderris Brown has admitted robbing a man in Jefferson County, Alabama of his phone, tablet and car keys at gunpoint and driving off in his vehicle, before promptly

