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TV cameras will be allowed to film the tribunal of inquiry into allegations that An Garda Síochána officials directed a campaign to discredit whistleblowers in the media. At the request of Mr Justice Peter Charleton, chair of the tribunal, TV cameras and press photographers will be allowed in for

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Radha Stirling The British Irish Commercial Bar Association (BICBA) should cancel an arbitration seminar in Dubai because of wide-scale legal abuse and corruption in the UAE, a campaign group has said.

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Two potential sites have been identified for a new courthouse in Portlaoise. Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald, answering a question in the Dáil, said the Courts Service of Ireland is planning to build "a new and modern courthouse with all the necessary court facilities in Portlaoise".

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The Government has not opposed a bill to abolish mandatory retirement ages except in specific security-related fields. Speaking in the Dáil at the first stage of the Employment Equality (Abolition of Mandatory Retirement Age) Bill, Minister David Stanton said the Government "supports in principle m

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Irish law offices are being encouraged to host an event to discuss issues facing women in the workplace next month as part of a nationwide campaign by Dress for Success Dublin. The charity, set up in 2010 by fashion stylist, designer and tech entrepreneur Sonya Lennon, is calling on workplaces to ho

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The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators will discuss what the next five years hold for alternative dispute resolution (ADR) at an event in Mason Hayes & Curran's headquarters. The fifth anniversary event will hear from a panel including Rossa Fanning SC; Stuart Gilhooly, president of the Law Soci

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