Donald Trump would have been convicted in relation to his "criminal efforts to retain power" after losing the 2020 election to Joe Biden if not for his re-election last year, according to a report released by the US Department of Justice. The 130-page document, authored by special counsel Jack Smith
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A ban on flying "foreign flags" on flagpoles has come into effect in Denmark. As of 1 January 2025, the only flags that can lawfully be raised are those of Denmark and its autonomous territories, the Faroe Islands and Greenland, as well as the other Nordic countries, neighbouring Germany and interna
Quigg Golden has announced the promotion of Dermot Durack to director, with John Doherty and Stephen McKenna advancing to the positions of associate directors. The appointments come just two months after Quigg Golden joined law firm HF and reflect the exceptional contributions each has made to their
Former Bar Council chairman Patrick MacEntee SC has passed away at the age of 89. The criminal lawyer was best known for his defence work in the Special Criminal Court in the 1970s and 1980s, including in the Sallins train robbery case.
Barrister Donal Keane BL has passed away following a short illness. Mr Keane called to the Bar in 1992 and practised on the Midland and Northern circuits, latterly as the State prosecutor in Co Leitrim.
Irish law students travelled to Strasbourg last year to learn how the Council of Europe works and to meet with leading officials.
Retired Belfast solicitor Ronnie Robinson has passed away. Mr Robinson qualified as a solicitor in Northern Ireland in 1975 and was head of the litigation department at Johns Elliot prior to his retirement at the end of 2023.
Philip Lee has welcomed Tara Fitzpatrick, Zoe Dunne, Aoife McLoughlin, Conor O Curraín, Michelle Mehigan and Fiona McLoughlin as associates following the completion of their traineeships with the firm. Ms Fitzpatrick and Aoife McLoughlin have been appointed to the firm's commercial litigation
A police officer has admitted he crashed into another motorist because he was watching porn on his phone. Tristan Macomber, an officer in Lake County, Florida, initially lied about what he was doing when he rear-ended another vehicle while on duty in early November 2024, local TV channel WESH r
Jaime Carey has become the first Chilean lawyer to serve as president of the International Bar Association (IBA). Mr Carey, senior partner of Carey, Chile's largest law firm, succeeded Spain's Almudena Arpón de Mendívil y Aldama at the start of the year.
The Hibernian Law Journal is now accepting submissions to be considered for publication in Volume 24. Established in 1999, the Hibernian Law Journal is a legal journal co-ordinated by trainee and qualified solicitors. Dr Jonathan O’Rourke, a trainee solicitor with VP McMullin LLP, was re
BHSM LLP has congratulated Hannah Kenny, Jessica Russell, Conor O’Farrell and Clara Doyle on their qualification as solicitors. Richard Lee, the firm's head of employment and trainee partner, said: "We are very proud of the hard work and dedication our trainees have put in to get to this stage
Professor Michael Doherty has been appointed as chairperson of the new Employment Law Review Group (ELRG). Head of Maynooth University School of Law and Criminology from 2013 until 2022, he previously chaired the LEEF High-Level Working Group on Collective Bargaining.
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) will today hear a last-ditch attempt by TikTok owner ByteDance to prevent the video-sharing platform from being banned in the US. Under the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (PAFACA), the Chinese-owned platfor
Passengers should not have to provide their gender identity in order to buy a train ticket, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled in a case concerning the French rail network. The case arose from a complaint made by a group called Mousse to the French data protection authority