A Winter formal organised by Trinity College Law Society and sponsored by McCann Fitzgerald has raised €4,500 for charity.
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Swedish furniture giant Ikea has issued a plea to teenagers to stop sneaking into its stores for unauthorised sleepovers.
A woman who tripped on the steps of an air bridge as she disembarked from a flight arriving at Dublin Airport has seen her negligence claim against the Dublin Airport Authority overturned by the Court of Appeal. In the High Court, the trial judge had accepted that the absence of wall signs warning p
Justice Minister Claire Sugden Northern Ireland's Justice Minister Claire Sugden has called for her Department of Justice to be taken into account in a full investigation into Stormont's RHI scandal.
Lord Justice Gillen Northern Ireland's Department of Justice has said it will consider how to fund Lord Justice Gillen's recommendations for civil and family justice reforms over the coming months.
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald said proposed amendments to the Road Traffic Acts will help courts better enforce road traffic legislation.
Clíona Saidléar, executive director of RCNI The Rape Crisis Network Ireland (RCNI) supported over a thousand people in Ireland last year, according to its annual report for 2015.
Professor Gary Slapper The Times has published a full obituary for Professor Gary Slapper, who passed away on December 4 the age of 58 after suffering a ruptured aortic dissection.
Wendy Lyon This week Wendy Lyon, solicitor with KOD Lyons in Dublin, speaks to Irish Legal News for our regular Just A Minute feature.
Richard Grogan Employment law solicitor Richard Grogan of Richard Grogan & Associates Solicitors writes on the importance of procedures in unfair dismissal cases.
The Court of Appeal in Belfast is to rule on the whether or not it is defamatory to describe someone as a "Scrooge". The question is part of a current appeal by the Sunday World newspaper, which is seeking to reverse a £50,000 libel award to a Co Down businessman it referred to as a “Scrooge”.
Dr Marie-Luce Paris Dr Marie-Luce Paris has been awarded the Chevalier (Knight) of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques for her work promoting legal education and research in Ireland and France.
Madonna has been told she will be given no special treatment in a legal battle over her $7.3 million apartment in New York City. The singer is suing the owner over a change in the terms of her lease, in particular a rule preventing her children or staff being at the property while she is absent.
The Supreme Court has dismissed the appeal brought by Independent TD Ms Joan Collins, who challenged the constitutional basis for €31 billion in promissory notes granted to financial institutions without a Dáil vote. The six-judge court was unanimous in their ruling that the Credit Institutions (
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has welcomed figures showing a 31 per cent drop in the level of burglary crime.

