Maples and Calder (Ireland) LLP, the Maples Group's law firm, has advised Palmer Square Capital Management on Europe’s first passive CLO ETF designed specifically for institutional and professional investors. Palmer Square, a credit-focused alternative asset management firm with more than
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The District Court areas of Ardee, Drogheda and Dundalk are to be amalgamated into a single District Court area of Louth. The change will take effect from 1 September 2025 and will not impact the number of days and sitting days each month.
International law firm Addleshaw Goddard has appointed Jack Kennedy as partner in its construction and engineering practice in Ireland. Mr Kennedy, the second partner to join the team this year, brings a wealth of experience advising on non-contentious construction law, development financings, and p
An American state is to consider a bill proposing to create a register of job applicants who fail to show at interviews. Ohio's dystopian House Bill 395 would allow employers to report applicants who skip interviews without notice, NBC4 Columbus reports.
Koulla Yiasouma has been appointed to chair the advisory council of Young Ireland, the Irish government's national policy framework for children and young people. Ms Yiasouma is an established leader in the area of children's rights and youth justice and previously served as Northern Ireland's commi
A new podcast released by the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission explores questions of human rights and climate change. Released yesterday to coincide with International Youth Day, the latest episode of the Shared Goals podcast hears from Sarah and Ronan, members of the Northern Ireland C
Human rights should be integrated into peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, the Council of Europe's commissioner for human rights has said. In a statement today, Michael O'Flaherty said media coverage of a summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, set to take place in Alaska on Frida
Former taoiseach Bertie Ahern, senior judges and Channel 4’s lead anchor Krishnan Guru-Murthy will be among the headline participants at Dublin International Disputes Week (DIDW) this October. The annual event is organised by Ireland for Law, the government's initiative to promote Irish law an
Co Cork firm Adams Donnelly Solicitors has welcomed solicitor Sarah Moore to its team. Ms Moore qualified as a solicitor in 2011 and brings a wealth of expertise in property and probate law.
Law firms have been invited to respond to a European Commission consultation on the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR). As part of its first review of the FSR, the Commission is seeking feedback from interested parties by 18 November 2025.
European law firm Fieldfisher has reported firmwide revenue of around €446 million. The firm's headline firmwide revenue figure of £385m represents a one per cent increase on an annualised basis.
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has reported a 7.2 per cent increase in revenue to €809.6 million in its most recent financial year. Profit per equity partner rose by 2.93 per cent to reach €949,000 in the year ending 30 April 2025, according to the firm's unaudited financial results
Lebanese prosecutors have formally appealed sentences handed down in connection with the 2022 murder of Irish peacekeeper Seán Rooney. A military tribunal in Lebanon last month sentenced six men in connection with the murder of Private Rooney and attempted killing of Trooper Shane Kearney, Co
Remote workers have been told to stop bringing desktop PCs and printers into Starbucks cafés in South Korea. The coffee chain was forced to issue a statement asking people "refrain from bringing desktop computers, printers, or other bulky items that may limit seating and impact the shared spa
A primary school child with additional needs did not suffer a violation of his constitutional and statutory rights to an education as a result of long delays and disruptions to a school transport service, the High Court has ruled. In a judgment handed down last week, Ms Justice Marguerite Bolger sai