Irish M&A activity plummeted in the first half of the year, dropping 65 per cent, according to new figures form Thomson Reuters commissioned by the Irish Independent. The collapse followed the introduction of new rules in the US which stop big companies from moving their tax base to Ireland by b
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The Government has been asked to bring in new laws to protect lawyers in court after a series of violent incidents, The Irish Times report. The Law Reform Commission (LRC) is making the proposals following complaints from barristers and judges.
Amnesty International has welcomed the results of the Northern Ireland Life and Times survey which has revealed that an overwhelming majority of people in Northern Ireland favour reform of Northern Ireland’s abortion laws. The results show, for example, that 73 per cent of respondents believe that
There was a rush for Irish citizenship in Northern Ireland in the lead up to the triggering of Article 50, the Belfast Telegraph reports. Surges in applications coincided with major Brexit developments. When UK Prime Minister Theresa May signalled a ‘hard Brexit’ on January 17, there were 796 ap
Owen O'Sullivan William Fry is the most diverse law firm in Ireland and one of the most diverse in Europe, according to the 2017 edition of The Lawyer's European 100.
A Rossport resident and co-owner of land which Shell was prohibited from entering pursuant to a District Court Order made in 2007, has successfully appealed the High Court finding that the company's acquisition of a 1/62nd share of the land rendered the Prohibition Order moot. Concluding that Shell
Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan The Department of Justice has said it will carefully study a "significant" ruling on the compatibility of Ireland's former defamation law with the European Convention on Human Rights.
A Supreme Court judge has called for legislation to clarify the legal position of polygamous families in Ireland, The Irish Times reports. Mr Justice Frank Clarke said "urgent attention" was necessary following a ruling which recognised the validity of the first marriage of a Muslim man who had marr
Staff at Dublin-based firm Leman gathered with their colleagues, friends and clients on the rooftop of the Marker Hotel last night to celebrate the firm's 10th year anniversary.
Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan, in his first official engagement, has addressed recruit prison officers ahead of their passing out ceremony. Mr Flanagan visited the Irish Prison Service training college in Portlaoise to address 17 recruits, the first of 80 recruit prison officers that will comple
Eugene Cush The repairing covenants in leases are among the most important covenants for a tenant to consider before committing to the signature of a lease. Eugene Cush, consultant solicitor at Keating Connolly Sellors Solicitors in Limerick, outlines that great care should be exercised to ensure th
Making available and managing an online platform for sharing copyright-protected works, such as ‘The Pirate Bay’, may constitute an infringement of copyright because the operators of that platform play an essential role in making those works available, the Court of Justice of the European Union
Richard Susskind Law schools in the UK have come under fire from legal technology expert Richard Susskind for continuing to teach law "as it was in the 1970s", Legal Futures reports.
Nicholas Bourne, Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth A former law professor has been appointed as parliamentary under-secretary of state for Northern Ireland, replacing Kris Hopkins.
Prime Minister Theresa May Prime Minister Theresa May’s decision to shake up the ministerial team at the Foreign Office (FCO) is an opportunity to reset the UK’s priorities abroad, a human rights group has said.

