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Jon Cartwright, legal team partner at Hazlewoods Law firms’ bank debts have jumped 36 per cent in the past year, from an average of £28,000 to £38,000 per equity partner as the profession targets growth according to Hazlewoods, chartered accountants and business advisers who specialise in the le

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A Russian journalist and an editor convicted of “insult” for publishing a news story complaining about an allegedly corrupt mayor had their article 10 right to freedom of expression violated, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled. The case concerned the criminal conviction, for insult, of

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A scientist and an academic have proposed creating robot sex brothels to undermine demand for human sex trafficking. Futurology specialist Ian Yeoman and sexologist Michelle Mars have co-authored a paper proposing robot sex workers as a means of tackling human trafficking and STI transmission.

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T P Kennedy, director of education at the Law Society The Law Society of Ireland has received recognition from Apple for its progressive use of the company's technology to help train solicitors.

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Irish barrister Colm O'Briain SC has passed away at the age of 48, The Bar of Ireland has confirmed. An alumnus of UCD School of Law, he was a leading member of the criminal bar, appearing in many prominent trials, taking briefs both as prosecuting and defence counsel.

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The High Court has refused a prisoner's bid for release in the wake of the suspended sentences ruling, The Irish Times reports. The ruling, in what is widely seen as an important test case, saw Mr Justice Paul McDermott refuse Paul Clarke's attempts to secure release on the basis that he is not bein

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An open letter signed by a number of civic society organisations has urged the Government to take new Amnesty International research on sex work into account while drafting legislation on the subject. The letter, published in today's edition of The Irish Times, is signed by representatives of Sex Wo

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An Italian court has acquitted a man accused of falling behind in child support payments after he decided to pay in pizzas instead of euros. Nicola Toso, 50, divorced his wife in 2002 and later found it difficult to keep up with the monthly €400 stipulated in the divorce agreement.

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