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Microsoft is facing what has been described as Ireland's first class action lawsuit after the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) today launched proceedings in the High Court in Dublin. The legal action, brought under the new EU Collective Redress Directive, alleges that the "real-time bidding"

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A judge has apologised after being suspended without pay for telling "exceptionally bad jokes". Judge Gary Farmer, based in Florida, cracked jokes at the expense of defendants, including one man who he was told was expecting the birth of three children with different mothers.

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McCay Legal has acquired Omagh firm James McNulty & Co Solicitors, bringing its total headcount to 23 staff across Derry, Strabane and Omagh. James McNulty & Co has been serving the people of Tyrone since 1931, offering services such as residential conveyancing, wills and estates, and person

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A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. Russia outlaws Amnesty International in latest crackdown on dissent and activists | ABC News

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A first-of-its-kind research study into the operation of the in camera rule in family law proceedings has been published by the Department of Justice. Researchers from University College Cork and Trinity College Dublin have made 21 recommendations for reform, while affirming that family law proceedi

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An Amazonian tribe is suing The New York Times over an article which it says depicted their people as becoming addicted to pornography after gaining access to the internet. A journalist and photographer from the US newspaper visited the Marúbo people in western Brazil nine months after t

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