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Insurance companies have claimed legal costs and high compensation awards in the country are the major reason for insurance premiums rising by around 34 per cent, The Irish Times reports. The defence comes after Fianna Fáil demanded a new national claims register to force companies to disclose all

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UK Supreme Court Justice Lord Sumption In an address conference on family law held in London, UK Supreme Court Justice Lord Sumption reflects on the problems caused by over specialisation in the legal profession, and the importance of cross-fertilisation between different areas of practice.

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A man in New Mexico has claimed he deliberately set his flat on fire because his neighbours were having sex too loudly. According to the complaint, Reuben Cook, 36, told officers he would rather go to prison and “get away from the noise”.

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There have been no charges to date under a year-old Northern Ireland law that criminalises the purchase of sex, The Times reports. Figures released under Freedom of Information (FOI) legislation show that no charges have been brought under the Human Trafficking and Exploitation Act 2015, which creat

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Colin Foote As an employer, keeping an eye on your staff is vital but you must also stay on the right side of the law. Colin Foote, employment law specialist at Sullivans Law in Belfast, advises how employers can monitor staff without infringing their right to privacy.

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