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A full obituary of late judge Gráinne O'Neill, who became the youngest judge in Ireland on her appointment to the District Court at 42 in 2014, has been published by The Irish Times. Ms O'Neill passed away peacefully at home on Thursday 10th May.

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Nearly two thirds of judges recruited last year hailed from state schools, The Times reports. In 2017-18, 66 per cent of judicial applicants were state educated while 28 per cent had attended fee paying schools and six per cent schools abroad.

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A court in Austria has ruled that internet giant YouTube can be held liable for copyright breaches in videos its users upload. In a judgment published last week, Vienna's commercial court said YouTube had played an active role in the dissemination of such content and as such could not claim "neutral

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Ken Murphy New figures published by the Law Society of Ireland show that complaints were made on just 0.09 per cent of instructions carried out by solicitors in 2017, two-thirds fewer compared to 20 years ago.

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Artificial intelligence is able to predict the outcomes of trials with a high success rate, a paper published yesterday argues. The Brief reports that computers have correctly predicted 88 per cent of prosecution decisions in studies using American legal data and 82 per cent of outcomes in asylum ca

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