Andrew Walker, founder and managing director of Walker Legal Northern Ireland law firm Walker Legal has announced it is hiring six trainee solicitors, furthering its growth from 10 to 24 lawyers in the past 18 months.
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Peter Maguire The case against a 90-year old Dublin woman, who faced a €1,500 legal bill after failing to comply with an order to move a satellite dish, has been thrown out of court.
David Buchanan-Cook, head of oversight at the SLCC The Scottish Legal Complaints Commission (SLCC) will be among those giving evidence to the Northern Ireland Assembly's committee for finance and personnel today.
Alison Levitt QC A former British prosecutor has called for a new law giving sex abuse suspects anonymity until they are charged.
Individuals and companies would be able to donate no more than €10,000 to a politician, candidate or political party within a 12-month period under legislation proposed by Lucinda Creighton TD. The Electoral (Amendment) (Moriarty Tribunal) Bill 2015, to be presented in Dáil Éireann by Ms Creight
Pictured (l-r): Denise McBride QC and Siobhan Keegan QC Two women have been appointed as High Court judges in Northern Ireland, making them the first-ever women to hold the senior judicial posts.
Lawyers for an Irish citizen who is awaiting trial in Egypt for allegedly participating in a political protest will address the European Parliament about his plight tomorrow.
A Roma family whose son was removed by gardaí overnight because of unsubstantiated claims that he may not have been the family's biological child has won €60,000 in damages. The High Court in Dublin heard that the blonde-haired child was removed in October 2013 amid heightened vigilance after a c
Transport Ninister Paschal Donohoe Transport Minister Paschal Donohoe will oversee a consolidation of primary and secondary legislation concerning road traffic safety, a government spokeswoman has told the Irish Times.
The English Bridge Union (EBU) has failed in a legal challenge to have the card game recognised as a sport. A judge at the High Court in London ruled that the decision by English Sports Council - a non-departmental public body which provides government and lottery funding for sport in the community
The English Bridge Union (EBU) has failed in a legal challenge to have the card game recognised as a sport. A judge at the High Court in London ruled that the decision by English Sports Council - a non-departmental public body which provides government and lottery funding for sport in the community
Julia Unwin The chief executive of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation has called for concerted action to combat poverty at a lecture hosted by the Law Centre (NI).
Lorraine Clifford-Lee A solicitor and election candidate has criticised a package of investment in Ireland's courthouses for overlooking courts under pressure in north Dublin.
Emily Logan Emily Logan, the chief commissioner of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC), will deliver a keynote speech at the Irish Women Lawyers' Association (IWLA)'s annual gala dinner this weekend.
Deputy President of the UK Supreme Court, Lady Hale Deputy President of the UK Supreme Court, Lady Hale, delivered a lecture at Gray’s Inn last night as one of a series of four given by each of the Inns of Court to celebrate the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta.