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A lawyer who defrauded clients of almost £2 million (around €2.3m) after falling for a lottery scam has been jailed for four years. Scammers convinced Norwich solicitor Hugh Lansdell, 74, that he had won a postcode lottery in Spain but needed to hand over increasing amounts of cash to acc

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Arthur Cox has opened applications for its growing trainee programme in Northern Ireland. Trainees with the firm will have the opportunity to gain experience across varied practice areas including corporate and commercial, finance, dispute resolution, employment, energy and renewables, competition,

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A review of security and protection for those working in and around the Oireachtas will be completed and handed to justice minister Helen McEntee by the end of October. Garda commissioner Drew Harris was asked to undertake the review following a violent far-right protest outside Leinster House last

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Northern Ireland personal injury and road traffic accident law firm JMK Solicitors has welcomed four new graduates to its growing team. Helen Brown, Hannah Mayes, Aoife Killackey and Niamh Ward have joined the firm in the role of legal graduate, which will see them assisting clients and legal adviso

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Legal academic Professor Colin Scott has been named as the new registrar, deputy president and vice-president for academic affairs for University College Dublin. An internationally recognised expert on regulatory governance, with particular interests in accountability, private regulation and reflexi

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Police pulled over a stolen car only to find it was being driven by the owner's runaway 10-year-old son, accompanied by his 11-year-old sister. The young children decided to abscond after their mother confiscated their electronic devices and were caught hundreds of miles from their Florida home, pol

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The UK government has been urged to repeal the immunity provisions of its controversial new legacy law by the body responsible for enforcing decisions of the European Court of Human Rights. The Council of Europe committee of ministers this week called for changes to the Northern Ireland Troubles (Le

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