Chris Wheeler has been named as head of construction at Dillon Eustace. Mr Wheeler has over two decades' experience in advising on complex construction and infrastructure projects across Ireland, Britain, Canada, and internationally.
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A politician in Poland has been charged with insulting the country’s president after prosecutors claimed a social media post compared Karol Nawrocki's wife to a character from Shrek. Wojciech Ślusarczyk, a county councillor in central Poland, faces up to three years in prison if convicted.
Members of British punk-rap duo Bob Vylan have launched separate defamation proceedings against the BBC in the High Court in Dublin over its coverage of their controversial Glastonbury performance. Frontman Pascal Robinson-Foster and bandmate Laurence George Wade each filed proceedings last week. Th
Walkers' global asset finance team advised KKR on its US$1.4 billion equity commitment to its Altitude III leasing platform as KKR continue to expand their exposure to leased commercial aircraft in partnership with Altavair, a commercial aviation leasing and financing company. The commitment builds
Law Centre NI has welcomed settlements that bring an end to a decade-long struggle for justice for bereaved families whose human rights were breached when they were denied bereavement benefits because they were not married to their partners. Three women who were denied bereavement benefits bec
Matheson has been ranked number one in The Lawyer EMEA European 100 2026, topping the list of the continent’s leading independent law firms. This year’s ranking introduces a revised methodology, assessing firms across a broader set of measures including growth, productivity and the stren
Donna Carpenter was recently sworn in as an attorney before the Appellate Division of the Third Judicial Department of New York, having passed the New York State Bar Examination on her first attempt. Ms Carpenter currently works in-house at an international veterinary pharmaceutical company in Dubli
Hero Media & Entertainment Ltd has announced the appointment of Emma Hutchinson as the new editor of Irish Legal News, strengthening the online news brand’s commitment to delivering authoritative legal journalism and expanding its influence across Ireland's legal sector. Emma joins Irish L
Justice minister Jim O’Callaghan has rejected claims that solicitors are leaving the criminal legal aid scheme in large numbers following the introduction of fee reforms. The changes, which came into force this week, have prompted widespread disruption in District Courts, with cases adjourned
A solicitor has launched a High Court challenge against a controversial overhaul of criminal legal aid payments that has sparked widespread opposition from lawyers. John Quinn, of John M Quinn & Co Solicitors, is seeking to have the statutory instrument introducing the new payment model quashed.
More than 500kg of cocaine has been discovered concealed inside frozen tuna at the port of St Petersburg, according to Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB). The agency said the drugs were found in a shipment of legally imported whole frozen tuna that had arrived from Ecuador. Officers used
The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) must urgently improve the quality of its casework after an independent review found investigations were often unfocused, resources were wasted and the work of legal interns was not properly supervised. The review by HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorat
Representatives from the Law Society of Northern Ireland appeared before the Justice Committee to provide evidence on the Sentencing Bill and to highlight the urgent need to protect solicitors from threats, abuse and attacks while carrying out their professional duties. The society called on elected
McCann FitzGerald LLP has announced the promotion of five senior associates, across the areas of disputes, construction, corporate and finance. Those promoted include Tim McGuinness (corporate), Lonán Collins (disputes), Philipp Kaufmann (disputes), Caoimhe Dunne (environment and planning) an
As the international legal community comes under increasing scrutiny over its response to the war in Gaza, a new episode of The Justice Edit from Irish Rule of Law International (IRLI) explores some of the defining legal and democratic challenges confronting the international order. In a wide-rangin

