Squire Patton Boggs has advised Goldenpeak, a private equity firm specialising in high-growth business and information services, on exchanging contracts to acquire a majority shareholding in ORS, a multidisciplinary built environment consultancy headquartered in Ireland. The Squire Patton Boggs team
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The Network of the Presidents of the Supreme Judicial Courts of the European Union held its Conference on Friday in Cyprus.
This year’s LEAP Irish Law Awards winners were revealed at a gala awards ceremony on the 12th of June at the Clayton Hotel, Burlington Road, Dublin, hosted by Anton Savage.
Criminal legal aid solicitors in Wexford have withdrawn a range of services in protest at proposed changes to the legal aid system, warning that the reforms threaten the viability of criminal defence work. The Wexford Solicitors Bar Association informed the Courts Service and An Garda Síoch&a
Mr Justice O'Moore of the Supreme Court was elected president of the European Network of Councils for the Judiciary at its General Assembly in Paris.
The University of Galway has celebrated the success of one its oldest ever graduates who was conferred with a doctor of philosophy degree, 77 years after being born in a mother and baby home. Dr Mary Harney, a human rights defender and advocate, earned her PhD studying with the Irish Centre for Huma
An Ohio blogger is facing criminal charges after allegedly sending a state senator a digitally altered image depicting the animated character Shrek with exposed genitals. D.J. Byrnes, who publishes political gossip newsletter The Rooster, was arrested at the Ohio Statehouse and charged with telecomm
The High Court has approved a Group Litigation Order (GLO) to manage a major legal action against Johnson & Johnson brought by claimants who allege they developed cancer after using Johnson’s Baby Powder. In a judgment handed down yesterday in Fuschillo and others v Johnson & Johnson a
Cindy Carroll has been appointed as the first chief appeals officer to the Tribunal for Asylum and Returns Appeals (TARA). TARA will manage International Protection appeals under the International Protection Act 2026 from 12 June 2026 onwards. The appointment will take effect from that date and will
Justice minister Jim O’Callaghan has welcomed the commencement of the International Protection Act 2026 today. The legislation represents the most significant reform of Irish asylum laws in the history of the State and gives effect to the EU Migration and Asylum Pact.
An international team of experts have joined forces to simplify laws and legal documents, making them clearer and easier for people and organisations to follow. The complexity of rules often hinders rather than helps users, reducing innovation and competitiveness, and increasing compliance costs.
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A bronze and limestone fountain by German sculptor Georg Kolbe has sold for a record €4 million (£3.5m) at Villa Grisebach in Berlin, 85 years after it was looted by the Nazis from its original owners.
A new toolkit designed to assist legal pro bono charities in measuring and articulating their positive impact is to be launched this month. The Pro Bono Sector Impact Toolkit was developed by the National Pro Bono Centre (NPBC), a charity "dedicated to supporting individuals and organisations provid
The Stop The Game Campaign has issued a pre-action letter for judicial review over the "collective failure" to designate the Irish senior men’s Nations League football fixtures against Israel slated for September and October 2026 as unlawful and to stop those fixtures. The letter was issued to

