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The Irish Prison Service (IPS) should have kept the Training Unit at Mountjoy Prison open in the short-term, a penal reform group has said. The Training Unit was closed with effect from yesterday to allow it to be repurposed as a dedicated unit for older prisoners.
Matthew Jury The UK government has failed victims by failing to provide proper and adequate support to UK victims of Libyan-sponsored IRA terrorism, lawyers have said.
Dublin firm Mason Hayes & Curran hosted an exhibition of children’s art, featuring paintings and sculpture, by the boys and girls from St Patrick’s National School, Ringsend.
Grindr, the hook-up app for gay and bi-sexual men, is being sued by a New York man who says his ex-boyfriend created numerous false accounts and sent over 1,100 men to his home over five months – seeking sex as part of a “rape fantasy”. Matthew Herrick is claiming product liability and is alle
The owner of a flower shop has been arrested for stealing flowers from graves at a nearby cemetery over the course of several months. Police installed CCTV cameras at the cemetery after two plants disappeared from the mausoleum and replacement plants were stolen two days later.
The Court of Appeal will hear today arguments that a European Arrest Warrant (EAW) issued by the UK is no longer valid because of Brexit, the Belfast Telegraph reports. Michael Forde SC, representing Irish businessman Thomas Joseph O'Connor, will argue that the triggering of Article 50 means the UK
Melanie Crowley Mason Hayes & Curran has announced the appointment of partner Melanie Crowley as the firm's new head of employment law and benefits.
Kieran Kehoe Laois County Council is prepared to buy a greenfield site to allow a new courthouse to be built away from Portlaoise town centre, the Leinster Express reports.
Tributes have been paid to Michael Murray on his retirement as State solicitor for Limerick, the Limerick Post reports. Leading tributes in Limerick Circuit Courthouse, Judge John O’Donnell said locals were lucky to have been served by Mr Murray.
Stephen Keogh Stephen Keogh, managing partner and commercial solicitor at Keating Connolly Sellors, writes on compensation under section 212 of the Companies Act 2014.
Six retired RUC officers have instructed a lawyer to prepare legal action against the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland (PONI) over an alleged data breach. It comes as a criminal investigation continues into the naming of at least eight ex-police officers in papers unlawfully disclosed to a law
Matheson staff will welcome colleagues from the American Bar Association's (ABA) employment law section to Dublin this May.
Sligo-based firm Callan Tansey raised over €1,000 for local charity North West Simon Community this month.
A 20-year old drug dealer – who ran his crystal meth supplying business like a modern corporation, with business strategy meetings and a system that saw him charge interest on debts and give price guides, discounts and refunds for complaints – has been praised by a judge for his business acumen.

