Post Office campaigner Sir Alan Bates has reached a multimillion-pound compensation agreement with the Post Office, more than two decades after beginning his fight for justice for victims of the Horizon scandal. Sources close to the deal confirmed the settlement to the BBC, though the exact sum has
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Tughans partner Alistair Wilson considers a recent Irish court judgment on costs. The Court of Appeal in Milmoe v Chatzis & Anor [2025] IECA 149 clarifies that differential costs orders under section 17 of the Courts Act 1981 are discretionary, not automatic.
The High Court has awarded €115,000 in damages to a man who was sexually abused by his friend’s father over a six-month period in 1998. Delivering judgment for the High Court, Mr Justice Anthony Barr in awarding damages was satisfied that the plaintiff would require significant psychologi
European law firm Fieldfisher has announced a significant expansion of its Irish operations through a merger with Regan Wall LLP. Regan Wall is one of Ireland's most active corporate law firms, recently ranked third nationally for M&A deal volume in the first six months of 2025 by Experian Marke
Kim Kardashian has blamed her "frenemy" ChatGPT for failing her law exams. In a video for Vanity Fair, the 45-year-old reality TV star said she relies on the AI tool for "legal advice".
EY Law Ireland has appointed Gina Aherne, Olga Dursun and Susan Walsh as directors.
Ireland’s aviation sector has made modest gains in leadership diversity, though inclusion and career progression challenges persist, according to Mason Hayes & Curran. The business law firm today published the findings of its 10th annual Gender & Diversity in Aviation survey.
A&L Goodbody is to continue its sponsorship of the Ulster Rugby Business Club for a further three years following a successful inaugural year of networking events. Launched last year in the A&L Goodbody Lounge at Belfast's Affidea Stadium, the Business Club has quickly become a hub for local
Belfast firm Allsopp Campbell Rainey has expanded into North Down through a merger with Bangor-based Law Quinn Solicitors. From today, Law Quinn will become Allsopp Campbell Rainey (incorporating Law Quinn), with its founding solicitors, Bryan Law and Maureen Quinn, continuing to work with the firm
A senior Irish legal academic has withdrawn from a major EU symposium on the rule of law after organisers proposed to platform "fake judges and pseudo experts" linked to Poland's rule of law crisis. Professor Laurent Pech of UCD Sutherland School of Law yesterday said he had lost faith in the organi
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has written to thousands of traders providing home maintenance, construction and improvement services following a significant number of consumer complaints. Almost 1,250 consumer contacts to the CCPC's national consumer helpline in the first
Ireland must increase the age of criminal responsibility from 12 to at least 14, an Oireachtas committee will hear today. The Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) is set to appear before the Oireachtas joint committee on justice, migration and home affairs this afternoon to contribute to pre-leg
More than 50 citizens of Georgia have been deported via charter flight, bringing the number of deportations from Ireland to a 20-year high. Yesterday's enforcement of deportation orders against 52 Georgians — 45 adults and seven minors — brings the total number of people removed by chart
An award-winning documentary on the fight for justice for victims and survivors of the Magdalene laundries is to be released in Irish and UK cinemas later this month. Testimony, directed by Aoife Kelleher, captures the unwavering determination of the Justice for Magdalenes team as they work to
The Court of Appeal has determined that the High Court did not err in finding that a man’s spinal surgery, and a prospective spinal surgery, were not attributable to his road traffic accident in light of his medical expert’s revised opinion at trial. Delivering judgment for the Court of

