Cantillons Solicitors has promoted Marian Fogarty, Aisling Maher and Amy Connolly to partner. The Cork-based firm poked fun at the county's long-standing sporting rivalries as it announced the summer promotions.
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Dr Sarah Arduin has been appointed as assistant professor in EU law at Trinity College Dublin as a result of a partnership between the university and Matheson. Trinity and Matheson last year launched the partnership which supports Trinity Law School in the teaching and research of EU law.
Justice is "increasingly likely" to be devolved to Wales but should not lead to the creation of a separate Welsh legal jurisdiction, a new report from the Law Society Wales Office has said. The Reimagining Justice in Wales 2030 report highlights serious concerns around ‘legal deserts’, s
Northern Ireland's Court of Appeal will this week hand down a judgment with significant implications for the future protection of human rights in the jurisdiction, according to a new report. The UK government is appealing part of the High Court's ruling in the Dillon case, in which the court held th
Global law firm DLA Piper is celebrating five years since launching its Irish office, which now has a headcount of 115 including 20 partners and 13 legal directors. The firm says it will formally mark the anniversary at its Transatlantic Summit in The Round Room at the Mansion House on Wednesday, wh
William Fry LLP has been ranked by FT as Ireland's most innovative law firm. The firm was ranked at 34 — the highest of any Irish law firm — in a new report naming the 50 most innovative law firms in Europe.
At least 135 prosecutors in Northern Ireland have received special training on stalking since new legislation was introduced two years ago. The Stalking Act (Northern Ireland) 2022 became law in April 2022, creating the new offences of stalking and threatening or abusive behaviour. The law also led
An unruly passenger whose behaviour forced his plane to divert has been ordered to repay the airline for the additional fuel costs. In an unusual move, a court in Perth, Australia ruled that the 33-year-old man should pay $8,630 AUD (around €5,200 or £4,400) to the airline to cover fuel c
Public inquiries should be given a clear deadline in their terms of reference to avoid unnecessary and excessive costs, a House of Lords committee has recommended. The Lords statutory inquiries committee has today published a report urging a major overhaul of the way public inquiries are set up and
Matheson partner Mairéad Ní Ghabháin has been appointed to the board of Foras na Gaeilge, the body responsible for the promotion of the Irish language throughout the island of Ireland. Her appointment, along with that of Irish language broadcaster Gemma Ní Chionnaith, was
The new UK government has been urged to protect and enhance human rights and equality standards in Northern Ireland. The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (NIHRC) and the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland (ECNI) yesterday launched their 2023-24 annual report on the implementation of Ar
A prisoner in Maghaberry who was denied drug addiction treatment for over three years suffered a breach of his human rights, Northern Ireland's High Court has ruled. The man, represented by Harte Coyle Collins prison law solicitor Chris McCann, brought a judicial review challenge against the South E
Northern Ireland's Court of Appeal has quashed the convictions of a former sub-postmaster linked to the Post Office Horizon scandal. Hundreds of subpostmasters were convicted of fraud and false accounting offences based on unreliable evidence from the Post Office's faulty Horizon accounting system i
A new €6.5 million domestic violence refuge has been opened in Wexford.
An independent review of the Northern Ireland Policing Board is to commence on Monday. Paul Sweeney, former permanent secretary in the Northern Ireland Civil Service, has been appointed to lead the review.