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Barristers have expressed concerns about the health impact of dust in the Criminal Courts of Justice in Dublin, The Irish Times reports. A barrister said visitors to the Law Library facilities in the building have complained of "chest infections and asthma-type things that they never had before".

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A bust of the lawyer and diplomat John Hearne, a key architect of the Constitution, has been unveiled in his native city of Waterford. The memorial bust by sculptor Liz O'Kane was unveiled at a ceremony commemorating the 80th anniversary of the key document, addressed by Justice Minister Charlie Fla

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Asylum seekers should be given access to the Irish labour market if no decision on their asylum application has been made within six months, the Irish Refugee Council (IRC) has said. The NGO today published a policy paper which it said would help to inform the Government's response to a landmark Sup

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Pictured (l-r): Aidan Lawlor, Partner, McCann FitzGerald; Bernard Byrne, CEO of AIB; Barry Devereux, Managing Partner, McCann FitzGerald; and Richard Pym, Chairman of AIB. A team of lawyers at McCann FitzGerald advised AIB on its €3 billion IPO, the largest IPO in Europe so far this year.

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Solicitors in the north-west of Ireland are today taking part in the second part of a two-day conference on national and legal issues affecting local communities. Around 100 solicitors are attending the annual conference in Donegal, which was organised by Law Society Skillnet, the Donegal Bar Associ

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The number of mortgage approvals in Ireland rose by 35 per cent over the year to May 2017, according to new figures from the Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI). The BPFI Mortgage Approvals Report shows 4,124 mortgages were approved in May 2017.

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At least 89 homicides recorded between 2003-17 were not included in statistical publications by the Central Statistics Office (CSO), the Irish Examiner reports. A meeting of the Policing Authority heard that An Garda Síochána had not reported the homicides to the CSO because they were miscategoris

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