Irish residential property prices rose by 10.7 per cent in the year to February 2017, according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO). The annual increase, revealed in the latest monthly statistical bulletin, is the largest in almost two years and compares to an increase of 5.4 per cent in the year
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Richard Grogan Employment law solicitor Richard Grogan of Richard Grogan & Associates writes on a recent Labour Court case.
The King’s Inns Law Review (KILR) is currently accepting submissions of articles, case notes or commentaries for its seventh volume. A prize will be awarded for the best article published in Volume VII, which invites submissions until 1 June 2017 on topics that "in some way critically analyse wher
Just 72 gardaí have been trained in the operation of new roadside drug-testing machines, The Irish Times reports. The drug driving provisions of the Road Traffic Act 2016 came into force shortly before the Easter bank holiday weekend.
A lawyer who drunkenly harassed diners in a Thai restaurant before launching a foul-mouthed tirade at police and patrons was eventually banned from a total of 225 bars and restaurants. Leon Monastirski was arrested last February after police were called by bosses at a Thai restaurant where he was re
An inquest into the death of 15-year-old Manus Deery, who was shot and killed by a soldier in Derry in 1972, has found that Manus was a totally innocent victim and that in any event, the shot fired was unjustified. Background
Emily Logan There is no statutory requirement to anonymise all Workplace Relations Commission discrimination decisions, the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission has said.
Alan Murphy Eversheds Sutherland is the leading adviser in Ireland's declining M&A market, according to Irish Independent.
Professor Siobhán Mullally Professor Siobhán Mullally has been appointed as the Established Professor of Human Rights Law and Director of the Irish Centre for Human Rights at NUI Galway.
Maureen Forest The Calcutta Run, the legal profession's annual charity fundraiser, has announced a new charity partnership with The Hope Foundation.
Eileen O'Gorman Eileen O'Gorman, partner at Dublin firm Gleeson McGrath Baldwin, writes on the way the law shapes your Easter egg.
Catherine Byrne The new National Drugs Strategy could outline a proposal to decriminalise the possession of small amounts of illegal drugs for personal use.
Jeremy Wright QC The Attorney General is seeking to block attempts to prosecute Tony Blair over the Iraq War.
Belfast man Jack McCullogh has been declared innocent of the murder of a young girl after the oldest cold case trial in US judicial history. Belfast-born Mr McCullogh was indicted in 2011 on charges of the kidnap, rape and murder of seven-year-old Maria Ridulph in 1957, and was convicted in the subs
Celeb couple Victoria and David Beckham have registered their five-year-old daughter Harper's name as a trademark. According to European intellectual property office records, Victoria Beckham registered The Harper Beckham trademark in February.

