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O'Flynn Exhams Solicitors recently acted on behalf of a receiver on the €15 million sale by NAMA of a prime Cork Docklands site. Aeibhin Cahalan, partner in the firm's real estate team, led on the sale, which involved the transfer of the entire Docklands site to a sole purchaser for developmen

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The Law Commission in England and Wales has been asked to consider whether misandry (hatred of men) should be brought under hate crime legislation. The UK government has expanded the remit of the review launched last month in response to calls to consider making misogyny a hate crime.

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A Northern Ireland man has been hospitalised after he allegedly tried to steal a diamond ring – by swallowing it. Ian Campbell, 54 from Newry, is accused of gulping down the £30,000 gem in a jewellery shop after he initially tried to leave with it clenched in his fist.

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The Law Society of Ireland has said it will not take disciplinary action against two solicitors referred to it by the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB), the Sunday Independent reports. Information on the two solicitors was passed on to the regulatory body out of concern about the work they carried out fo

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Dr Brian Barry, lecturer at DIT School of Law, writes on the importance of an appointments process that protects the independence of the judiciary. The appointment of Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court thrust the process for appointing judges to that court into the international spotlight. Asid

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The newly-appointed head of Pinsent Masons' Dublin office has spoken about her work to "de-stigmatise" flexible working arrangements by promoting them among staff who are neither parents nor carers. Gayle Bowen, who was named the firm's inaugural Dublin head last month, has previously highlighted th

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Dublin-based ByrneWallace is set to host former Taoiseach Enda Kenny at a seminar in Manchester this week which is aimed at promoting bilateral trade between the English city and Ireland. Thursday's event is being held in association with the British Irish Chamber of Commerce (BICC) and the Greater

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Limerick solicitor David Herlihy will not be allowed to resume practice as a solicitor even if he wins an appeal against an earlier High Court order, the Irish Examiner reports. Mr Justice Peter Kelly, president of the High Court, said a strike-off order in relation to separate findings of professio

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