Bulgaria violated the Article 10 freedom of expression right of a judge who was critical of the government, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ruled. The case concerned two sets of disciplinary proceedings against the applicant, Miroslava Todorova, who had been a judge and the president
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Businessman Denis O’Brien is being sued by two solicitors who allege they were defamed in a press statement responding to a report on media ownership in Ireland, The Irish Times reports. The statement was published on September 26th, 2016, on behalf of Mr O’Brien by his spokesman James M
The Irish Times has profiled Jalil Rizvi, a Pakistani immigrant, who has overcome every difficulty to qualify as a barrister this year. "On September 29th last members of the Rizvi family gathered with friends in the town of Mandi Bahuddin in northwest Pakistan to mark an important occasion. Halfway
The High Court has determined that the Secretary of State failed in his statutory duty to provide abortion services ‘expeditiously’ following a 19-month delay; however, a breach of ECHR Art 8 was not established. In these proceedings, brought partly on behalf of Amnesty International and
Philip Lee has announced the appointment of Michael Neary as partner within its real estate department. Mr Neary is an experienced commercial real estate solicitor and has a proven track record in advising on every aspect of commercial real estate including retail, office, industrial, hospital
Wilson Nesbitt has announced five key promotions following continued growth across its real estate & construction, banking & financial services and individual & family life sectors.
The Law Society of Ireland is highlighting a range of evidence-based recommendations in the Dignity Matters Report to address bullying, harassment and sexual harassment in the solicitors’ profession. Senior vice-president of the Law Society and chairperson of the Law Society’s gend
Justice Minister Heather Humphreys this week received the approval of the Government for the appointment of Alywin Barton to the Garda Síochána Inspectorate. Ms Humphreys brought the nomination to Cabinet following an open competition conducted by the Public Appointments Service, which
The Court of Appeal has upheld an appeal by Clare County Council against a €113,000 damages award for personal injuries sustained in a highway accident. The plaintiff had successfully litigated in the High Court after he had fallen off his bike due to a defective ramp on a highway maintained by
More than 500 solicitors from across Northern Ireland attended the Law Society’s Conveyancing Conference yesterday.
Gore & Grimes Solicitors LLP has welcomed four new associates to the firm, strengthening its expertise in family law, private client, commercial litigation & dispute resolution, and corporate & commercial.
JMK Solicitors is celebrating 18 years in business this October.
Poland is at loggerheads with the EU again as the rule of law dispute between Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and the bloc deepens. At the European Parliament, Mr Morawiecki clashed with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen, accusing the EU of blackmail. The incident follows the ruling o
A 96-year-old woman who was a secretary at a Nazi concentration camp has gone on trial for complicity in the murder of more than 11,000 people, weeks after she attempted to flee proceedings. Irmgard Furchner was 18 when she began working at Stutthof camp in Nazi-occupied Poland as secretary to its c
A defence lawyer in Japan is going head to head with a judge who ordered him not to recharge his laptop in court because the electricity supply was "owned by the state". Takashi Takano has appealed to the Tokyo High Court after Taro Kageyama, of the Yokohama District Court, made him unplug his machi