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Dozens of barristers joined a protest outside the Criminal Courts of Justice (CCJ) on Friday over the pitiful legal aid rates for District Court practitioners.
Crown Court jury trials will take place in Derry and Downpatrick again from September for the first time since the pandemic. The Department of Justice told BBC News NI that the completion of reconfiguration works by the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service (NICTS) would now allow Crown Cour
The lack of available appropriate placements for children in care and judicial concern about some vulnerable children in care mark the latest volume of reports published by the Child Law Project (CLP) today. This volume comprises 67 reports: 62 from the District Court, four High Court cases related
A deaf woman who was told she would have to pay for her own interpreter to take part in a Griffith College course designed to prepare students for the King's Inns entrance exams has been awarded €3,000 by the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC). Sofiya Kalinova was represented by the Irish Hum
A&L Goodbody LLP has appointed Lorena Dunne as a partner in its asset management and investment funds practice. Ms Dunne has extensive experience advising a range of leading international asset managers on the establishment and ongoing operation of investment funds in Ireland. She has significan
Dungannon-based P.A. Duffy & Co Solicitors has been awarded the Law Society of Northern Ireland's prestigious Lexcel accreditation. The Lexcel legal practice quality mark is designed to promote excellence and set the benchmark for high-quality legal practice management.
An aircraft pilot who posed as a lawyer because he wanted a career change has been fined more than €2,700. During a short-lived fake legal career, Nathaniel Whitehall appeared in court, signed documents describing himself as a solicitor and prepared wills for clients.
MPs have been urged to reject the UK government's controversial legacy bill as it returns to the House of Commons for its final stages. The Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill aims to end criminal investigations and civil cases linked to the Troubles, instead establishing an i
The Law Reform Commission has published a new consultation paper on third-party litigation funding, setting out five possible regulatory models which could be adopted in Ireland. The 207-page consultation document highlights international examples from England and Wales, Hong Kong and New Zealand to
AMOSS LLP has appointed Kyle Nolan as a partner in the firm's commercial litigation department. Prior to joining AMOSS, Mr Nolan worked for 10 years in the litigation practice of a large international law firm based in Dublin.
The Toronto Police Service has confirmed the closure of a licensed, fully-stocked bar at its headquarters after an officer who had allegedly drunk there was charged with impaired driving. The decision was communicated to senior officers in May, with the liquor licence not due for renewal. A spokespe
The Illegal Migration Bill will effectively extinguish the right to seek asylum in the UK, say lawyers who have examined the proposed legislation on behalf of human rights charity, Freedom from Torture. Key aspects of the bill are incompatible with the UK’s international obligations under the
Junior and senior, defence and prosecution barristers gathered outside courthouses around the country today to protest about the pitiful rates of pay paid to defence lawyers practising in the District Court under the criminal legal aid scheme.
The Family Courts Bill represents long-awaited progress to reform Ireland’s family courts system in the public interest. Since this was first promoted by the Law Reform Commission in the 1970s, families have faced long delays, courthouses not fit for purpose, and unequal access to ancillary se