In the ongoing dispute between former Presidential candidate Mr Sean Gallagher and Raidió Teilifís Éireann, the High Court has granted RTÉ an order for an independent expert to oversee the discovery process, after Mr Gallagher failed to comply with the discovery order made in his action against
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Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Mr Justice John L. Murray, former Chief Justice of Ireland, has completed his review of data retention legislation.
Colm O'Gorman The trial of Irish citizen Ibrahim Halawa in Cairo has been adjourned, despite hopes that the case was finally moving towards conclusion.
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has thanked prison officers for their work with young offenders at St Patrick's Institution.
Sarah Ewing TLT has promoted Belfast-based real estate lawyer Sarah Ewing to legal director as part of its 2017 promotion round, effective from 1 May.
Richard Grogan Employment law solicitor Richard Grogan of Richard Grogan & Associates writes on dismissal by receivers.
Andrew Kirke Andrew Kirke, associate director at Tughans, explores how likely it is that robots will replace lawyers in the not-too-distant future.
Following a successful pilot, Belfast firm Carson McDowell has announced it is partnering with the Citizenship Foundation to extend its legal education schools programme across Northern Ireland.
Two teams from the Institute of Professional Legal Studies (IPLS) recently competed successfully in two international legal competitions.
Construction of Cork's new courthouse is on track to be completed by December, the Courts Service of Ireland has confirmed. It is one of four new courthouses being delivered under the €135 million public-private partnership deal struck in late 2015.
Three women who carried an enormous plastic vagina through Seville in Spain as part of a protest meant to mimic the Easter procession could be jailed after their actions were deemed a “religious hate crime”. In May 2014 the trio paraded the plastic vagina, set atop a plinth in the style of the V
A writer has lost a High Court action alleging negligence and other unlawful conduct against a solicitor he instructed in protracted proceedings against Roddy Doyle and the Abbey Theatre. Finding that there was no causal link between the professional losses suffered by the writer and the actions of
A popular parish priest who took part in an Easter parade dressed as Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner and who simulated sex with males dressed as Bunny Girls has apologised to his parishioners for his “misguided” behaviour. Father Juan Carlos Martínez, 40, dressed up to take part in his Galician t
Arthur Cox has appointed respected lawyer Paul McBride as Corporate and Commercial Partner at its Northern Ireland practice. Mr McBride will further strengthen Arthur Cox’s Corporate and Commercial team, which is headed by former Managing Partner and current Chairman Alan Taylor.
Moyagh Murdock Drivers could have speeding fines linked to their salaries under new proposals, the Irish Independent reports.

