Ogier has appointed structured finance and capital markets expert Richard Kelly to its banking and finance team in Ireland. Mr Kelly advises international and domestic clients on all aspects of debt capital markets transactions.
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Over 100 people have given evidence to Northern Ireland's investigation into mother and baby institutions, Magdalene laundries and workhouses. First minister Michelle O'Neill and deputy first minister Emma Little-Pengelly met yesterday with Professor Leanne McCormick and Professor Sean O’Conne
Community service orders (CSOs) are not succeeding in providing an alternative to short prison sentences, according to new research published by the Department of Justice. Dr Niamh Maguire of South East Technological University (SETU) and Professor Nicola Carr of the University of Nottingham were co
There is no pressing need to change the number of judges on the Supreme Court, justice minister Helen McEntee has said. Independent TD Carol Nolan asked the minister why she had decided not to increase the number of judges, and also whether the number of judges should be reduced over time given the
Northern Ireland firm Cleaver Fulton Rankin has welcomed new trainee solicitors Laura Gooding, Sarah Lyle, Thomas Moorehead and Imogen Kelly. Ms Gooding is a legal graduate of the University of East Anglia, while Ms Lyle studied law at Queen's University Belfast and Mr Moorehead and Ms Kelly complet
Ireland's new extradition treaty and criminal justice co-operation agreement with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been unanimously backed by the Dáil. Although some TDs raised concerns about the Gulf state's record on human rights, no TDs voted against the approval of the treaties recentl
The Irish government intends to intervene in South Africa's case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) by the end of the year, Tánaiste Micheál Martin has said. Notwithstanding the Irish election taking place later this month, Mr Martin yesterday told TDs that work
Niall Cawley has been elected as president of the Dublin Solicitors' Bar Association (DSBA) for 2024/2025.
A refreshed national AI strategy has been launched by the Irish government. The refresh takes account of the significant developments in AI technology and regulation since the original strategy was published in 2021, including the launch of ChatGPT in late 2022 and the entering into force of the EU
Jesus was not opposed to the death penalty, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church has claimed. Patriarch Kirill of Moscow told veterans of Russia's illegal war on Ukraine that Christ had "suffered an undeserved execution" but never condemned executions altogether, Novaya Gazeta reports.
Investment in legal aid is necessary to speed up the criminal justice system, the Bar of Northern Ireland has said in its response to the draft programme for government. The Bar today published its 11-page submission to the consultation on the first programme for government following several years o
Garda informants should be allowed to commit crimes, the Garda Inspectorate has recommended in a new report. The conduct of so-called 'covert human intelligence sources' (CHIS) is currently governed by the Criminal Justice (Surveillance) Act 2009, which does not enable or permit authorisation of any
Ireland's aviation industry continues to grapple with diversity and gender equity issues, particularly in leadership roles, according to research by Mason Hayes & Curran. The business law firm's ninth annual survey of gender and diversity in aviation reveals a stubborn lack of progress despite s
The Northern Ireland Assembly will be asked to opt-in to new UK legislation which will end the sale of tobacco products to anyone born after 2009. The UK is set to become the only country in the world with legislation creating a "smokefree generation" after a similar law in New Zealand was repealed
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is to be reformed into two independent agencies following an external review. The separation of the two key responsibilities of the RSA — the delivery of road safety customer services and wider road safety public interest activities — was one of the main r