Newtownards solicitor Elaine Mary Early has appeared in court accused of stealing over £250,000 from clients, the Belfast Telegraph reports. Ms Early, 53, faces 12 counts of fraud, five counts of transferring criminal property and one count of theft before .
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Human rights groups in Northern Ireland have warned against the introduction of new counter-terror legislation which will create a "stop and search zone" around the border and criminalise certain republican images. The Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill is currently making its way through We
An assault on a prison officer outside Cloverhill Courthouse in Dublin has prompted calls for prison officers to be issued with personal protection equipment, the Irish Examiner reports. Gardaí are currently investigating an assault on at least one prison officer who is said to have been head
A court has found that a weedkiller produced by Monsanto gave a former school groundskeeper cancer. A jury in San Francisco found the company that makes Roundup weedkiller liable for 46-year-old Dewayne Johnson's cancer, awarding him $289 million in damages.
Turkey is facing a crackdown on its lawyers, with 1,539 prosecuted between 2016-18 and 103 sentenced to lengthy prison terms. A report from The Arrested Lawyers Initiative states that there has been a relentless campaign against lawyers across the country.
Fighter Conor McGregor has been knocked out of the ring in his trademark bout against a Dutch fashion label. Adidas and its subsidiary Reebok must remove hoodies, shorts and sweaters bearing his "McGregor" signature within seven days, the District Court of The Hague has ordered.
A man attempted to take his driving test with a stash of marijuana and drug money in the car. Reginald D. Wooding Jr, 22, was gearing up for his test when the examiner smelled the drug and alerted an officer.
A priest who raped and sexually abused a boy throughout 2005 and 2006 has lost an appeal against his conviction. In the Court of Appeal, it was argued that the trial judge erred in failing to give a corroboration warning in circumstances where there were “inconsistencies” in the victim&r
The first half of 2018 was a "notably buoyant" period for Ireland's merger and acquisition (M&A) market, according to new analysis by William Fry. The firm's Mid-year M&A Review 2018, produced in association with Mergermarket, records 76 deals with a combined value of €70.9 billion over
Almost 10 per cent of solicitors registered in Ireland are lawyers from England and Wales, a figure in part attributable to the Brexit vote. The Financial Times reports that since the beginning of 2016, 1,644 solicitors from that jurisdiction joined the Irish roll.
The corporate M&A team at Matheson has advised a US private equity firm and a major US corporation on two transatlantic deals. The firm advised Follett Corporation, the world's largest single source of books, entertainment products, digital content and multi-media for libraries, schools and reta
Northern Ireland's Department of Justice has announced plans to gather information about victims' and witnesses' experience of the court system in sexual offence cases in the Crown Court. The Crown Court Observers' study is part of the 2018/2019 action plan published jointly under the Departments of
An organisation representing victims of thalidomide have welcomed a High Court ruling that they are entitled to discovery of State documents. Mr Justice Seamus Noonan handed down a ruling in 26 cases being brought against thalidomide manufacturer Grünenthal GmbH, Irish distributors TP Whelehan
Ciara Lagan, corporate partner at Belfast firm Tughans, writes on Brexit and diversity. Does Brexit mean a hard border, a watered-down Chequers’ plan, leaving the Customs Union, no deal? After more than 2 years of negotiations, plans and posturing we are still no clearer on what impact Brexit
Privacy International has this week filed an appeal challenging UK police forces' refusal to disclose information on their purchase and use of IMSI catchers. IMSI catchers are surveillance tools which mimic mobile phone towers, tricking phones into connecting with them and revealing personal informa