There has been an increase in the number of lawyers reporting workplace bullying, according to legal mental health charity LawCare. Its 2023 report records that 92 people who contacted LawCare for mental health support said that workplace bullying, harassment, or discrimination was their primary rea
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Florida legislators are considering a bill to tackle home invasions by bears high on crack cocaine — a phenomenon which does not appear to exist. Jason Shoaf, a Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives, has proposed House Bill 87, which would remove penalties for killing a bea
Naomi Long has been re-elected as justice minister for Northern Ireland. Mrs Long, who previously held the justice portfolio from January 2020 to October 2022, was elected on a cross-community vote in the Northern Ireland Assembly on Saturday. Only one MLA opposed her appointment.
Mason Hayes & Curran has reported a seven per cent increase in turnover to €114 million in 2023, its second consecutive year with more than €100 million in revenue. The business law firm said the increase was driven by "robust demand" across its core industry sectors, including a "part
The High Court has determined that it is obliged to carry out a review pursuant to s.108 of the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 even where the ward is not and was not suffering with a mental disorder and has no consultant psychiatrist responsible for their care. Delivering judgment for
Leading figures from law and politics yesterday took part in a discussion forum hosted by the Law Society of Ireland ahead of next month's constitutional referendums on family and care.
UCD Sutherland School of Law has welcomed Dr Nikolaos Pitsos as its new Ronan Harty Newman Fellow. Dr Pitsos joins UCD from International Hellenic University (IHU) in Thessaloniki, Greece. He is a member of the Athens Bar Association and an expert in antitrust and energy law.
Criminology lecturer Dr Jonny Byrne has been appointed as Northern Ireland's independent reviewer of justice and security and of national security arrangements. The role of the independent reviewer of justice and security is set out within the Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Act 2007. The re
Gore & Grimes Solicitors has promoted Harry Caulfield to senior associate in the Dublin firm's commercial litigation team. Mr Caulfield joined the firm as an associate in 2021, having previously worked with an international law firm.
Squire Patton Boggs has announced a move to new, larger premises in Merrion Square less than a year after the US-headquartered firm opened in Ireland.
Ms Justice Eileen Roberts has been appointed as a part-time member of the Law Reform Commission. The High Court judge was previously a solicitor with A&L Goodbody, specialising in commercial litigation and serving as both head of litigation and chair of the firm. She specialised in large-scale c
Legal software company LEAP has appointed Shane Branagan as chief executive officer (CEO) for its operations in Ireland. As the largest independent provider of software to law firms globally, LEAP is strategically positioning itself for growth in the Irish market under Mr Branagan's leadership.
High Court: Adoptions of two Russian boys to be registered pursuant to s.92 of the Adoption Act 2010
The High Court granted orders pursuant to s.92 of the Adoption Act 2010 facilitating the registration of the adoptions of two Russian boys on the Register of Intercountry Adoptions despite non-compliance of the adoptions with The Hague Convention. Delivering judgment for the High Court, Mr Justice J
A toddler who crawled into a claw machine and cheerfully lounged on the prize toys inside was seen being removed by police in bodycam footage which has gone viral. The three-year-old became stuck in the Hello Kitty-themed machine in a shopping centre in Queensland, Australia on Sunday, The Guardian
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