The Northern Ireland Executive has published its finalised programme for government for 2024 to 2027. The 98-page document includes a commitment to exploring the expansion of out-of-court disposals, including community resolution notices, in order to speed up cases and help to "reduce pressure on th
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Queen's University Belfast law student Lee Curran has been named as the 2025 Lord Kerr Bar Scholar. Established in memory of the late Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore, an alumnus of the university and former lord chief justice of Northern Ireland, the scholarship supports aspiring barristers in their pursuit
The American Bar Association (ABA) has accused the Trump administration of undermining the courts and the legal profession by attacking and intimidating judges, lawyers and firms. In a blistering statement issued yesterday, the ABA said there was a "clear and disconcerting pattern" of "escalating go
Maples and Calder (Ireland) LLP, the Maples Group's law firm in Ireland, has welcomed a new partner, three of counsel and 14 associates. Funds and investment management lawyer Richard O'Donoghue has been promoted to partner, while finance lawyers Una Killeen and Rory Beasley and funds and inve
Northern Ireland’s Court of Appeal has provided sentencing guidance on the new offence of "non-fatal strangulation" (NFS). Delivering judgment for the Court of Appeal, Lord Justice Seamus Treacy remarked that “it is the duty of sentencing judges in Northern Ireland to give effect to the
Police have arrested a 40-year-old man for allegedly smuggling several bags of cocaine under his toupée. The "narco wig" was discovered by police at Rafael Núñez International Airport in Colombia last week, according to CBS News.
Gibson Dunn, one of the highest-paying law firms in the UK, has suggested Gen Z lawyers require more "hand-holding" as junior employees across the industry push back against long hours and criticism. The firm’s London office is looking for a professional support lawyer to provide targeted trai
A painting of the Ten Commandments featuring the decree “Thou shalt not steal” has been stolen from a church in England. Thieves made off with the Victorian mural from St Andrew’s church in Little Steeping, Lincolnshire, last week.
The High Court has granted an order of certiorari in respect of the decision to revoke the residence card of a Pakistani national alleged to have engaged in a ‘marriage of convenience’ with a Latvian national in the State. Delivering judgment for the High Court, Ms Justice Sara Phelan ex
Employee reward and recognition was the hot topic at a free business advice event delivered by solicitors Millar McCall Wylie and advisory firm BDO Northern Ireland at Custom House Belfast recently. With input from experienced employment lawyer David Mitchell, corporate lawyer Abbie Long and BDO tax
Draft legislation to amend Ireland’s “triple lock” on deploying Defence Forces peacekeepers overseas will be brought to Cabinet this week, Tánaiste Simon Harris has confirmed. The triple lock requires that any deployment of more than 12 Irish troops on overseas peacekeeping
Students from the University of Galway have won an ECHR competition held at Dublin City University.
The European Commission has launched a public consultation inviting all interested parties to express their views on the functioning of the competition rules applicable to vertical agreements in the automotive sector. These rules include the Motor Vehicle Block Exemption Regulation (MVBER) and the S
Mulholland Law has announced the appointment of John Walsh to its trial and superior courts section. Mr Walsh previously worked for several years with a leading Dublin criminal defence practice and has extensive expertise in complex criminal litigation having acted for clients before the Central and
Criminal barristers in Northern Ireland are ending an all-out boycott of all legally aided Crown Court cases amid an ongoing dispute over legal aid. The Criminal Bar Association (CBA) said today that it will not extend the withdrawal of services which began at the start of January and was later exte

