A crowdfunding account set up for a woman who lost her entire savings on lottery tickets has been shut down after it raised over $800 in seven hours. Cinnamon Nicole, from Tennessee, made the GoFundMe page after she spent her life savings on tickets to win a $1.58 billion jackpot, despite her chance
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A man has lost his appeal against an order pursuant to section 32(1) of the Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978, which requires him to obtain the consent of the High Court before instituting or continuing any legal proceedings in any court or tribunal. The order was made at the request of the Att
Pictured (l-r): Chris English, Davy Private Clients; John Guerin, president of the Law Society; and Conor Cahalane, Davy Private Clients The Law Society of Northern Ireland has announced a new sponsorship agreement with Belfast-based wealth manager Davy Private Clients for 2016.
Children's Minister James Reilly The Government has not yet enacted the Children First Act 2015 because of concerns that it will be overwhelmed by allegations of child abuse, witnesses told a UN committee in Geneva yesterday.
Mr Justice Nicholas Kearns Mr Justice Nicholas Kearns, former president of the High Court, will be nominated by the King's Inns to serve on the new Legal Services Regulatory Authority, the Irish Independent reports.
Pictured (l-r): Niall Pelly, Michelle Ridge, Andreas Carney, Michael Jackson, Rory McPhillips, Sally Anne Stone and Oisin McClenaghan Six new partners have been appointed at Matheson, the Dublin-based law firm announced today.
Deirdre Duffy, the ICCL's deputy director The Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) has criticised the Government's reluctance to incorporate economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights into the Constitution.
Technology in the 21st Century is providing us with the means to communicate our thoughts and ideas across the planet in a way that would have been unthinkable, even 10 years ago. However good the technology is, it cannot pick up the subtleties of a language, the culture that underpins it, or even t
Jenna Boyce A family solicitor at Higgins Hollywood Deazley has been accredited to work on the prestigious Northern Ireland Guardian Ad Litem Agency Panel (NIGALA).
Her Honour Mary Jane Mowat Those accused of sexual crimes should be given anonymity because of the “stigma” that attaches to the offences, according to a retired judge in England.
Belfast commercial law firm Carson McDowell has revealed it raised more than £700 for a children's charity before the Christmas and New Year break.
Officers policing the US-Mexico border seized almost $500,000 worth of cannabis which was creatively disguised as part of a shipment of carrots. Over 2,817 "carrot-shaped packages" were retrieved from a trailer hauled by a tractor coming over the border, US Customs and Border Protection has said.
A former consultant surgeon has failed to obtain an order from the Court of Appeal restraining the prosecution of a number of indecent assault offences which allegedly took place between the 1960s and 1990s. The alleged offences were perpetrated primarily against teenage boys who had been admitted t
Children's Minister James Reilly Children's Minister James Reilly has told a UN committee that the Government "fully recognise that we must continue to work hard in order to fully realise the standards and objectives" of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Dáil Éireann will today debate proposals to incorporate a range of economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights into Ireland's Constitution. A report submitted by the Constitutional Convention in 2014 said a large majority of its members supported changes to enshrine ESC rights, but called for "furt

