Madden & Finucane Solicitors has presented a cheque for £500 to homelessness charity The Welcome Organisation.
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A man who nicked a company president's wallet during a job interview was tracked down using the address given on his CV. Shogo Takeda, 24, admitted stealing a wallet from the president of an elevator maintenance company in Japan earlier this month.
A five-judge Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that a claim for damages for alleged medical negligence brought by a woman against a Dublin hospital did not survive her death, as per section 7(2) of the Civil Liability Act 1961. Background
Paul Wyse, managing director at Smith & Williamson Ireland Confidence among Irish law firms has taken a hit over the past year, according to a new survey, with a majority of firms fearing the longer-term impact of the UK's Brexit vote.
Chief Justice of Ireland, Mrs Justice Susan Denham The Chief Justice of Ireland, Mrs Justice Susan Denham, has affirmed the judiciary's support for reform and change - while defending Ireland's judges from criticism by politicians advocating the same.
Stuart Gilhooly The president of the Law Society of Ireland has said a halt on judicial appointments is causing "a crisis" in Ireland's courts.
Ciaran O'Hare A challenge to Brexit has broken new ground in becoming the first civil case in Northern Ireland's history to be referred to the UK Supreme Court by the Court of Appeal, lawyers have said.
Two years after the establishment of the Court of Appeal, Ronan Daly Jermyn's Ronan Geary and Lisa Mansfield look at the effect the new court is having on the backlog of appeals in the Irish court system.
Dr Geoffrey Shannon Homeless children in Ireland are being placed in emergency accommodation in violation of international law, a new report has found.
Liz Truss A former Lord Chief Justice has warned that the present incumbent has caused a “constitutional breakdown” and may even have broken the law by failing to defend judges over the Brexit case.
Pablo De Grieff Victims' rights campaigners in Northern Ireland have welcomed a new report from the UN special rapporteur on truth, justice, reparation and non-recurrence, Pablo De Grieff.
Justice Minister Claire Sugden Justice Minister Claire Sugden has published the 2016/17 Human Trafficking and Exploitation Strategy for Northern Ireland.
Pictured (l-r): Richard Gray, Brendan Mooney and Don Harrington Northern Ireland business owners were urged to take advantage of development capital and private equity investors' increasing appetite to invest in Northern Ireland at a conference organised by Carson McDowell and Goodbody Stockbrokers.
A woman may have to pay hundreds of thousands of pounds after wrongly telling police and judges that her neighbour molested her pigs. Sharon Hamilton, 54, alleged that her neighbour, Anton Barkhuysen, 72, had done "unspeakable" things to her animals.
The Supreme Court has ruled that, by failing to give adequate reasons for his decision to summarily dismiss a Sergeant in 2013, the Commissioner of An Garda Síochána acted contrary to his implied duty under Regulation 39 of the Garda Síochána (Discipline) Regulations 2007 and in breach of the pr

