McCann FitzGerald has been recognised as Ireland's law firm of the year and Europe's best financial services regulatory practice at the 2025 IFLR Europe Awards in London. The prestigious awards celebrate the legal industry’s most innovative work and honours the deals, teams, and firms th
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The Corporate Enforcement Authority (CEA) has appointed Andrew Harbison as director of digital investigations and analytics. Mr Harbison is one of the most experienced practitioners in the fields of digital investigations and electronic discovery in Ireland.
Herbert Smith Freehills and US firm Kramer Levin are set to merge to create a new global law firm called Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer. The combination of the two firms has been approved by their respective partnerships and is expected to take place on 1 June 2025.
Global executions have reached their highest figure since 2015, with over 1,500 people executed across 15 countries in 2024, according to a new report. According to Amnesty International's Death Sentences and Executions 2024, 1,518 executions were recorded in 2024 — the highest number since 20
A public survey has been launched to help inform the development of new voluntary guidelines related to the payment of child maintenance. The development of guidelines to help inform parents on how to make private child maintenance arrangements was one of the recommendations of a Department of Justi
A Belgian royal with an allowance of nearly €400,000 per year has failed in a legal bid to be recognised as a self-employed worker entitled to social security. Prince Laurent, brother of the Belgian king, asked the Brussels Labour Court to recognise him as self-employed and his princely endowme
Alcohol labelling laws set to be introduced in Ireland in 2026 may need to be "examined again" in light of the global trade war, finance minister Paschal Donohoe has said. The labelling provisions in section 12 of the Public Health (Alcohol) Act 2018 are currently set to come into force from 22 May
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has been asked whether ex-Catholics have a right under the GDPR to have their baptismal record erased upon request. A request for preliminary ruling was submitted in January by the Brussels Court of Appeal, which is hearing an appeal in a case brough
Experts have raised concerns over proposals to expand the use of anti-social behaviour orders (ASBOs) in Northern Ireland. A joint consultation conducted by the Department of Justice and the Department for Communities between November 2023 and April 2024 sought views on issues including including AS
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) is inviting feedback on guidelines for microenterprises on their obligations under the new European Accessibility Act (EAA). The EEA enters into Irish law on 28 June 2025 and aims to increase the accessibility of a range of products and servi
The Bar of Northern Ireland has committed £100,000 in scholarships and bursaries to support law students at Queen's University Belfast. Since 2021, the Bar has been a key member of the Queen’s Bright Future Collective, a group of companies which helps enable access to higher education fo
Lewis Silkin has promoted Declan Groarke and Niamh Crotty to senior roles in its Dublin office. Mr Groarke has been promoted to managing associate in the firm's immigration and global mobility practice, which supports both employers and private clients with their immigration needs.
A judge has rebuked a man who tried to present his case through an AI-generated character. Jerome Dewald, 74, was granted permission to show a video to an appeals courts in New York where he was appealing a ruling in an employment dispute.
Solicitor and former Belfast City Council chief executive Peter McNaney has been appointed as a non-executive member to the board of Belfast Harbour Commissioners. Mr McNaney practised as a corporate lawyer for 20 years prior to serving as chief executive of Belfast City Council for 13 years.
Catfishing and online scams were the focus of a recent event organised by the Media, Internet and Data Protection Bar Association (MIDBA). The "Hook, Line and Victim" event on Wednesday examined the methodology of online scams, what is done to combat them, and what remedies there are for the victims