TLT has delivered another record-breaking year of financial results, with the firm achieving 11% revenue growth and hitting £208m in 2025/26 – doubling revenue over the last five years. The firm said its continued growth is driven by its commitment to creating opportunity for its clients
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The Honorable Society of King's Inns this week graduated 113 students from the Barrister-at-Law Class of 2026. Of the 113 students, 100 were admitted having completed their studies at King’s Inns, while 13 were admitted from Northern Ireland, England and Wales.
Our weekly round-up of human rights stories from around the world. European Council lists four individuals and five entities over abusive surveillance
Around one in 10 Scots would pay £500 a year to ditch adverts across all social media platforms, according to new research that suggests consumers are growing increasingly weary of targeted marketing.
Beauchamps has appointed three new partners and one Of Counsel, further strengthening the firm's capabilities in Corporate, Commercial Real Estate and Private Client. Kyle Wimpress, Partner, Corporate, advises founders, investors and established businesses across the full business lifecycle, with pa
Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration Jim O'Callaghan has secured the passage of a package of reforming legislation through the Dáil and Seanad aimed at strengthening protections for women and children and combating domestic, sexual and gender-based violence. The measures are expec
A company director has lost his appeal against a minority shareholder’s petition for an immediate buy-out after the UK Supreme Court found the director’s “covert single-handed campaign” to delay the sale of the company amounted to a breach of his duty of loyalty. The appellan
A village on Lake Como has banned shirtless men from walking through its streets. Varenna, a fishing village on the eastern shore of the lake, has introduced fines for anyone walking through the town bare-chested or in swimwear.
The Law Society of Ireland has called on Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan to engage with it to resolve the ongoing legal aid dispute after a new survey of 260 solicitors found only three intend to remain on the Criminal Legal Aid panel under the new payment scheme that took effect on 1 July. Un
The Taoiseach has delivered an unreserved State apology in the Dáil to the victims of convicted child sex abuser Bill Kenneally, following the publication of the report of the South-East Commission of Investigation, chaired by Mr Justice Michael White. Kenneally, a former basketball coach in
The Law Society of Ireland’s Probate Committee has issued guidance regarding bequests in wills to non-profit companies limited by guarantee that are not registered charities and to unincorporated bodies or associations. Clients may from time to time instruct a solicitor to prepare a will to in
DLA Piper has made three senior appointments across its business services leadership team in Ireland, further strengthening the firm's operational, commercial and knowledge capabilities. Rita Yachoui has joined as head of operations, Clara Carroll as head of marketing & business development, and
Lawyers acting for an Argentine animal rights group have persuaded a court that goldfish are sentient beings and succeeded in rescuing a pair of fish from an inadequate tank displayed in the window of a Buenos Aires sushi restaurant. Lawyer Matías Trufero, acting for Jaulas Vacías (Emp
Major book publishers yesterday raised an action against Google in New York for allegedly taking copyrighted content, using it to train artificial intelligence (AI) models and then generating content that "directly" competes with the original authors' work. The action notes, “The scale and spe
The co-founder of an $8 billion asset management firm is suing after being fired for breaching the very return-to-office policy that he himself signed off on. William Nieporte, who co-founded Bramshill Investments, was dismissed in 2022 after the company discovered he was not attending one of the fi

